Boxing superstar Manny Pacquiao
visited a Filipina on death row in Indonesia on Friday, with the convict
breaking down in tears as she prayed behind bars with the Philippine sporting
hero.
Mary Jane Veloso was sentenced to death in Indonesia after
being arrested in 2009 with 2.6 kilograms (5.7 pounds) of heroin sewn into the
lining of her suitcase.
She had been due to face the firing squad along with other
foreign drug convicts in April but was granted a temporary reprieve after a
woman suspected of recruiting her was arrested in the Philippines.
Indonesian authorities have insisted the case of Veloso,
who has always maintained her innocence claiming that human-traffickers duped
her, has only been postponed while legal proceedings run their course in the
Philippines.
"We're hoping to help save Mary Jane's life, I think
Mary Jane is a victim of human-trafficking," Pacquiao said after visiting
the single mother of two young children in Wirogunan prison on the main island
of Java.
During a 30-minute meeting, Pacquiao and his wife Jinkee
prayed with Veloso. The convict broke down in tears as she prayed, a government
official who witnessed the meeting told reporters, and at one point tightly
embraced the boxing star.
They swapped gifts, with Veloso giving Pacquiao a blue
scarf emblazoned with his nickname "Pacman", and the boxer giving her
money. However prison officials said they would keep the money for her as it
was against the rules for inmates to have cash. They did not say how much it
was.
Pacquiao, who was in Indonesia to film a television advert,
was also hoping to raise her case with President Joko Widodo during a visit to
the capital Jakarta later Friday.
Her case attracted huge attention in both Indonesia and the
Philippines, with near daily rallies of support and celebrities urging Jakarta
to show her mercy.
Pacquiao is an international star who last made global
headlines in May when he was beaten by Floyd Mayweather in Las Vegas in what was
dubbed "the fight of the century".
Widodo has vowed there will be no clemency for drug
traffickers on death row as Indonesia is facing an "emergency" due to
rising narcotics use.
Seven other foreign drug convicts and one Indonesian were
executed as planned on the prison island of Nusakambangan in late April,
sparking an international outcry.
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