‘I felt very homesick’: Domestic workers head out on their rest day for the first time in 2 months

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SINGAPORE — As she sat having lunch with her two friends at the Asian Food Mall in Lucky Plaza, Ms Jessiebelle Escopal could not hide her joy at being “home” again.

 

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