Ethiopian dies, Pinay maid survives torture, starvation by UAE employers
A Filipina housemaid in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) survived
torture and starvation at the hands of her employers but her Ethiopian
colleague did not.
The couple faced the Court of
First Instance for the alleged abuse as prosecutors sought life
imprisonment for them, according to a report on the Khaleej Times news site on Tuesday.
Charges lodged against the couple included illegal imprisonment,
deprivation of freedom with the use of force, physical and mental
torture leading to death, and causing bodily harm, the report said.
However, the couple — a 45-year-old public relations officer and her
42-year-old policeman husband — denied the charges against them.
A forensic expert said the Ethiopian maid weighed only 37 kg when she
died, while her blood samples contained traces of a pesticide, even as
the suspect allegedly tried to bribe one maid with money so she would
not talk to the police.
Both the Ethiopian and Filipina sustained severe injuries leading to infection.
On the other hand, the court was told the Emirati policeman merely
watched while his wife abused the maids and locked them up in the
bathroom.
He allegedly secured his villa in Nad Al Hamar area so the two maids could not escape.
Torture
The Filipina maid, 29, said the torture lasted a couple of months.
She told the prosecutor her employer would beat her and deny her food,
and even force her to drink a mix of detergents when she did not like
her cleaning.
Also, she said the employer would
threaten her with jail and claim she and her husband had connections
with the police and immigration.
She would also
allegedly threaten to circulate nude pictures of the two. She had taken
photos of the two after forcing them to strip.
The Filipina added the Emirati would bang their heads against the wall while they were cleaning the house.
She added the Emirati fed the Ethiopian only a piece of onion, sugar
and salt for five days, and fed her better only after the Ethiopian lost
consciousness.
But when the Ethiopian's
injuries became infected, the employer would not take her to a hospital
for fear the abuse may be discovered.
Witness
The Khaleej Times report said a maid of the employer's friend testified
she herself was abused by the employer, who threw detergent on her face
and forced her to sniff her underwear.
Even the employer's friend, a 35-year-old manager, testified seeing the employer beating the victim with a stick.
However, last Jan. 16, she said she heard the employer beg the maid not to speak to the police and offered her money. - VVP, GMA News
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