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Dubai jail mother 'to be freed' Dubai jail mother 'to be freed'
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A woman jailed for adultery in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) is to be freed on Monday, her supporters in Dubai have said.A woman jailed for adultery in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) is to be freed on Monday, her supporters in Dubai have said.
Marnie Pearce, 40, who is originally from Bracknell, Berkshire, was convicted of cheating on her Egyptian ex-husband and jailed in February.Marnie Pearce, 40, who is originally from Bracknell, Berkshire, was convicted of cheating on her Egyptian ex-husband and jailed in February.
As a result she lost custody of her two sons, aged eight and four, last month.As a result she lost custody of her two sons, aged eight and four, last month.
The Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) said it was trying to confirm reports she would be freed on Monday.The Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) said it was trying to confirm reports she would be freed on Monday.
But an FCO spokeswoman said a deportation order had been suspended to allow Ms Pearce to stay in the country after her release to fight for custody of her children.But an FCO spokeswoman said a deportation order had been suspended to allow Ms Pearce to stay in the country after her release to fight for custody of her children.
Marnie's suffering will continue as she is not able to see her sons Tim HancockAmnesty InternationalMarnie's suffering will continue as she is not able to see her sons Tim HancockAmnesty International
Her supporters said her three-month sentence had been cut in an apparent U-turn, on account of good behaviour.Her supporters said her three-month sentence had been cut in an apparent U-turn, on account of good behaviour.
However, her brother Daniel Pearce said she had served her full sentence, which he said was 69 days.However, her brother Daniel Pearce said she had served her full sentence, which he said was 69 days.
He said she had not been pardoned and that her conviction still stood.He said she had not been pardoned and that her conviction still stood.
"As far as I know she is being released tomorrow (Monday)," Mr Pearce, of Bracknell, told the BBC. "As far as I know she is being released tomorrow [Monday]," Mr Pearce, of Bracknell, told the BBC.
"I never even thought they would even give her a chance to appeal for custody of the children - it's a bit bewildering."I never even thought they would even give her a chance to appeal for custody of the children - it's a bit bewildering.
"I don't know what they're doing.""I don't know what they're doing."
Tim Hancock, of Amnesty International, said: "It's welcome news that Marnie Pearce is going to be released. She should never have been imprisoned in the first place.Tim Hancock, of Amnesty International, said: "It's welcome news that Marnie Pearce is going to be released. She should never have been imprisoned in the first place.
"But her release is far from the end of this story."But her release is far from the end of this story.
'Only a friend''Only a friend'
"Marnie's suffering will continue as she is not able to see her sons and she does not know if she will be able to see them again.""Marnie's suffering will continue as she is not able to see her sons and she does not know if she will be able to see them again."
Ms Pearce was arrested and accused of committing adultery with a British man, who she insists was only a friend, in March last year.Ms Pearce was arrested and accused of committing adultery with a British man, who she insists was only a friend, in March last year.
She was convicted in November and jailed on 19 February.She was convicted in November and jailed on 19 February.
Her prison term was reduced from six months at her first appeal.Her prison term was reduced from six months at her first appeal.
She denied the adultery claims made by her ex-husband, Ihab El-Labban, who now has custody of their children.She denied the adultery claims made by her ex-husband, Ihab El-Labban, who now has custody of their children.
She first met him in Oman and married him in the Seychelles in September 1999.She first met him 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.
On Thursday, a protest march in support of Ms Pearce to London's United Arab Emirates Embassy was cancelled when supporters were told her case was being reviewed.On Thursday, a protest march in support of Ms Pearce to London's United Arab Emirates Embassy was cancelled when supporters were told her case was being reviewed.