By Vir B. Lumicao
A Filipina driver who had earlier pleaded guilty to wounding
a fellow domestic helper in Kennedy Town in May with a cooking pot will be tried in Eastern Court
in August after she decided to change her plea.
Magistrate Peter Law told the lawyer of Maria Fe Pangue, 52,
to review new facts disclosed by the defendant in a statement, when the case
was heard on Jul 18. After a brief adjournment, the lawyer told the court
Pangue was reversing her plea and wanted to go to trial.
Pangue was charged with woundi
Defendant is charged with hitting a fellow domestic helper on the head with a cooking pot |
But after the facts of her case were read in court, Pangue
said, “I plead guilty, but I have a statement about my case, your honor.”
She passed the written statement on to the magistrate, who
read it and noted the differences between her account of the incident and the
facts cited in the police statement.
The police report said Pangue, who worked as a driver-helper
of a family residing at a tower in the estate, “unlawfully wounded” Sumagay.
But Law noted that in her statement,
the defendant claimed she was struck first on the face with the pot’s lid by
the victim, prompting her to hit the latter’s head once, causing it to bleed.
Law set the trial for Aug 22 in Eastern Court.