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Dubai prison mother loses custody | Dubai prison mother loses custody |
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A British mother jailed for adultery in Dubai has lost custody of her two young children, aged four and seven. | A British mother jailed for adultery in Dubai has lost custody of her two young children, aged four and seven. |
Marnie Pearce, 40, who is originally from Bracknell, Berkshire, faces deportation after completing her three-month sentence in April. | Marnie Pearce, 40, who is originally from Bracknell, Berkshire, faces deportation after completing her three-month sentence in April. |
Ms Pearce says her ex-husband accused her of adultery to gain custody of their two children, a claim he denies. | Ms Pearce says her ex-husband accused her of adultery to gain custody of their two children, a claim he denies. |
Her friend Sandy Norman, who is in Dubai, said the outcome of Tuesday's hearing was disappointing but expected. | Her friend Sandy Norman, who is in Dubai, said the outcome of Tuesday's hearing was disappointing but expected. |
Ms Norman told the BBC the boys had been placed with their father, Egyptian national Ihab El-Labban, and may not see their mother for many years. | |
I cannot even begin to put into words the feelings of desperation, loss, fear and numbness that I feel Statement from Marnie Pearce | |
She said Ms Pearce felt "very unjustly treated". | |
Ms Norman said: "Marnie could be waiting until they're 18 years old when they can go and find their mother. | |
"As she was found guilty of adultery it makes her an unfit mother and that was the basis for Ihab's case, adultery in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) is a criminal offence for a woman. | |
"To my knowledge no woman has won custody of her children in Dubai. | "To my knowledge no woman has won custody of her children in Dubai. |
"It will be down to Marnie now to seek whatever custody rights from the UK when she returns." | |
'Horrendous worries' | |
In a statement posted on campaign website Save Marnie's Babies, Ms Pearce said: "I have been the best mother that I could possibly have been. | |
"I may not be perfect but I have given them everything that God says you should give to your babies. | |
"They are my life and I would die for them. I really have battled and fought so hard and only God knows what lays ahead. | |
"I cannot even begin to put into words the feelings of desperation, loss, fear and numbness that I feel. | |
"It really is like something has been driven through my chest. I have the most horrendous worries that only a mum could ever have." | |
Ms Pearce denies the adultery claims made by her ex-husband and has twice appealed against her conviction. | Ms Pearce denies the adultery claims made by her ex-husband and has twice appealed against her conviction. |
Her prison term was reduced from six months at her first appeal. She is expected to be freed at the end of April, Ms Norman said. | |
She first met Mr El-Labban in Oman and married him in the Seychelles in September 1999. | She first met Mr El-Labban in Oman and married him in the Seychelles in September 1999. |
They moved to Dubai but the relationship eventually broke down. | They moved to Dubai but the relationship eventually broke down. |
In March last year she was arrested and accused of committing adultery with a British man, who she insists was only a friend, and convicted in November. | In March last year she was arrested and accused of committing adultery with a British man, who she insists was only a friend, and convicted in November. |
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