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Maid hit over milk powder
AN INDONESIAN maid who was allegedly abused by three members of a household told a district court on Monday that her employer punched and slapped her for taking milk powder and his toothpaste.
Ms Susilawati Kusnata, 26, was hungry and took the milk powder but before she could eat it, her employer's mother-in-law, Teng Chen Lian, 67, found out.
When her boss, Stanley Kuah Kian Chong, a bank executive, was told about it when he returned home that evening on July 4 last year, he punched her on the forehead and slapped her a few times.
Ms Susilawati said she lost 15kg during her four-month employment with the family at Pasir Ris.
By the time she ran away from the flat on July 5 last year by climbing out of the fifth-floor kitchen window, she weighed 38kg.
Kuah, his wife, Looi Phooi Ling, 37, and Teng are on trial for abusing her between April and July 5. They face a total of 41 charges.
The maid, who is not working now, testified that Looi had beaten her with hangers and a piece of wood.
Once, Looi used a sponge to rub her face and she cried. She said Looi also used a wok cleaner to rub her lips so that she would not fall asleep while washing the plates.
The court heard that when she first started working for the family, she had between six and seven hours of sleep, but after a month, she had to wake up at 3am as she had a lot of work to do.
The trial continues.
Maid hit over milk powder
AN INDONESIAN maid who was allegedly abused by three members of a household told a district court on Monday that her employer punched and slapped her for taking milk powder and his toothpaste.
Ms Susilawati Kusnata, 26, was hungry and took the milk powder but before she could eat it, her employer's mother-in-law, Teng Chen Lian, 67, found out.
When her boss, Stanley Kuah Kian Chong, a bank executive, was told about it when he returned home that evening on July 4 last year, he punched her on the forehead and slapped her a few times.
Ms Susilawati said she lost 15kg during her four-month employment with the family at Pasir Ris.
By the time she ran away from the flat on July 5 last year by climbing out of the fifth-floor kitchen window, she weighed 38kg.
Kuah, his wife, Looi Phooi Ling, 37, and Teng are on trial for abusing her between April and July 5. They face a total of 41 charges.
The maid, who is not working now, testified that Looi had beaten her with hangers and a piece of wood.
Once, Looi used a sponge to rub her face and she cried. She said Looi also used a wok cleaner to rub her lips so that she would not fall asleep while washing the plates.
The court heard that when she first started working for the family, she had between six and seven hours of sleep, but after a month, she had to wake up at 3am as she had a lot of work to do.
The trial continues.
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