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[Title] => Saudi ambassador gives $1,000 to Sandejas fund
[Summary] => Saudi Arabian Ambassador Saleh Mohd. Alghamdi has donated $1,000 for the hospitalization fund of Roberta Sandejas, the 21-year-old De La Salle University coed who became blind and severely disfigured after a mentally ill relative threw acid on her face last year.
In his letter to STAR publisher Max Soliven dated Aug. 29, Saleh said he commiserates with Roberta and her family for the ordeal that they have had to go through.
"I pray that she could embark on the trip at the earliest," he said.
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[Summary] => There may be light at the end of the tunnel for Roberta Sandejas.
Donations have been pouring in for the hospitalization fund of Roberta, the 21-year-old De La Salle University coed who became blind and severely disfigured after a mentally ill relative threw acid on her face last year.
The STAR has received a total of P71,700 and $40 for Roberta, while lawyer Guilileo Angeles offered his professional services to her for free.
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Severely disfigured after concentrated acid was thrown in her face by a mentally ill relative early last year, Roberta has also lost her eyesight.
However, the 21-year-old coed has not lost hope.
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DR. ROBERT SPENCE
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In his letter to STAR publisher Max Soliven dated Aug. 29, Saleh said he commiserates with Roberta and her family for the ordeal that they have had to go through.
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The STAR has received a total of P71,700 and $40 for Roberta, while lawyer Guilileo Angeles offered his professional services to her for free.
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Severely disfigured after concentrated acid was thrown in her face by a mentally ill relative early last year, Roberta has also lost her eyesight.
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