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                    [Summary] => The Filipino woman who accused four US Marines of raping her inside a van after she got drunk in a bar in Olongapo City in November last year will finally take the witness stand on Thursday.


Evalyn Ursua, the complainant’s private counsel, said her client — identified only as "Nicole" — is scared but those taking care of her have tried their best to prepare her both physically and emotionally for the big day.
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The stepsister, who took the witness stand, said a certain Ben Natividad made the offer at the intelligence and investigation office (IIO) of the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA).

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