39-year-old woman employer found dead, maid arrested By Farah Abdul Rahim
A 39-year-old mother of two was found dead in the storeroom of her own flat at Block 501C, Wellington Circle on Sunday morning.
Police have arrested a 20-year-old Indonesian maid who was working for the family.
They responded to a call at around 8am after a commotion was heard in a 4-room flat on the 11th floor of the block.
They found the woman clad in a sleeveless blouse and a pair of yellow shorts lying face down in a pool of blood in the storeroom.
She was pronounced dead at the scene.
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Another Indon killer maid: then she gets convicted, then protests in Indonesia....
I thought now maids in got special screening?
Maybe you should consider stopping using Indon maids......too unstable....like their mother country....then less problems with Indons.......
SBS9611D
I thought Idwar was of the same ethnicity as those maids he condemned? After all, the ancestors of the Malays came from Sumatra, now part of Indonesia.
oldbreadstinks
i thought we've already deported you???
ShutterBug
Like I said many times over Maid Cases; even animals don't bite, unless provoked. Killing your tormentor is not the right solution, but I did say fury/rage is blind.
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What was clear from the accounts of Madam Tan's neighbours and brother is that she was tough on her maid.
Her second brother, Mr Tan Cheong Joo, 53, told Lianhe Zaobao that he had seen her scolding and shouting at her maid, who began working for her last November.
He said she was bad-tempered and was probably feeling the pressure of running a business and raising two kids on her own.
Madam Tan was divorced from her husband six years ago, he said.
Neighbours did not know much as the Tans and their maid had moved in only two weeks ago.
But in that time, they had heard frequent yelling from the flat.
Mr Seah Chee Charn, who lives a floor below the Tans, said he had heard Madam Tan scolding her maid twice - once for not cleaning the kettle properly and then for not cooking a fish well.
The 40-year-old printing executive said he could hear everything clearly because Madam Tan was shouting loudly.
A neighbour who lived directly across the Tans' flat, who wanted to be known only as Mrs Lim, also said she had overheard Madam Tan scolding her maid over her housework. =================================================