The Herald (South Africa)

Jail for Singaporea­n woman who burnt, hit maid

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A Singaporea­n woman who abused her Myanmar maid by forcing her to pour hot water on herself, pulling her hair out and hitting her was jailed for three years on Monday.

Singapore is home to almost 250,000 maids, mostly from other parts of Southeast Asia, who head to the tiny but wealthy city-state to earn far higher salaries.

Beauty parlour manager Linda Seah, 39, was convicted in January for the abuse inflicted on Phyu Phyu Mar in 2016.

The mistreatme­nt detailed in six charges included two instances when the maid was forced to pour hot water onto her left shoulder, leaving her with burn marks and blisters.

Seah also forced her to drink “water adulterate­d with floor cleaner”, according to the charges.

On one occasion, she shook the maid by the hair until some of it came out, and on another, hit her repeatedly on the head with a mobile phone.

The Singapore court heard that Seah was unhappy as she felt her employee was slow in completing her chores.

In handing down the jail sentence, district judge Olivia Low said the victim suffered psychologi­cal harm and had been left with a scar on her shoulder.

As well as the jail term, Seah was fined S$9,000 (R91, 353).

The judge said aggravatin­g factors for the sentence included that the maid was denied food, leading her to become malnourish­ed, and her salary was not paid.

Seah’s husband, Lim Toon Leng, 44, was jailed for six weeks on a charge of punching the maid on the forehead.

The abuses came to light after the maid accompanie­d Seah to the salon she managed, where one of the employees alerted the police.

Abuse of domestic workers is not as common in tightly-regulated Singapore as other parts of Asia, but some cases have made headlines.

In 2017, a Singapore couple were jailed for starving their Philippine maid until she weighed just 29kg.

Seah also forced her to drink “water adulterate­d with floor cleaner”

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