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Singaporean cop’s wife admits to killing maid through abuse

Piang Ngaih Don, who died in 2016, stamped on, strangled, choked, battered with brooms, burnt with an iron

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 24 Feb 2021 5:36PM

Singaporean cop’s wife admits to killing maid through abuse

SINGAPORE – A Singaporean woman has admitted to starving, assaulting and ultimately killing her domestic worker from Myanmar, in what prosecutors called one of the worst cases of maid abuse in the city state.

The affluent financial hub is home to about 250,000 domestic workers who mostly come from poorer Asian countries, and stories of mistreatment are common.

But, the abuse meted out to Piang Ngaih Don was particularly awful, with the helper stamped on, strangled, choked, battered with brooms, and burnt with an iron.

Gaiyathiri Murugayan, 40, yesterday pleaded guilty to 28 charges, including culpable homicide, against the 24-year-old.

She will be sentenced at a later date, and could be jailed for life.

“That one human being would treat another in this evil and utterly inhumane manner is cause for the righteous anger of the court, and the law must come down with full force,” said prosecutors.

The maid was employed by Gaiyathiri and her husband, a police officer, in 2015 to help take care of their 4-year-old daughter and 1-year-old son.

She physically assaulted the victim almost daily, often several times a day, with her 61-year-old mother sometimes joining in, according to court documents seen by AFP. 

The domestic worker died in July 2016 after Gaiyathiri repeatedly assaulted her over several hours. 

Piang Ngaih Don, who had worked for the family for over a year at the time of her death, was provided with very little food, and was forced to shower and relieve herself with the door open. 

Only allowed to sleep for five hours a night, she lost about 38% of her body weight during her employment, and weighed only 24kg at the time of her death. 

The prosecution sought a reduced charge of culpable homicide rather than murder – punishable with the death penalty in Singapore – after taking into account that Gaiyathiri suffered from illnesses including depression.

Her husband is also facing multiple charges in the case, police confirmed. – AFP, February 24, 2021

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