Youth pleads guilty to abusing maid and telling her she 'had no right to be in Singapore'

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SINGAPORE - A youth not only spat on his family's domestic helper and threw a metal mug at her face which left her with injuries, but also told her that she was 'only a maid, was poor and had no right to be in Singapore.'. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SINGAPORE - A youth not only spat on his family's domestic helper and threw a metal mug at her face, leaving her with injuries, but also told her that she was"only a maid, was poor and had no right to be in Singapore".

According to court documents, Ng and Ms Agustin were involved in a dispute at Ng's family home along Greenwood Avenue in Bukit Timah on June 7, 2018. She was employed as a maid by Ng's mother at that time. Court documents state that the argument escalated to the point where both parties were shouting at each other."During the altercation, the accused told the victim that she was only a maid, was poor and had no right to be in Singapore," Deputy Public Prosecutor Zhou Yihong told the court on Tuesday.

On Tuesday, the court called for a report to assess Ng's suitability for probation. His case is adjourned to next week.

 

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Most developed countries do not allow their citizens to employ foreign maids. They managed well. But Asean countries have thousands of them. Are we so 'special?'.

Wow what a racist...

This youth shld be barred frm employing FDW in d distant future. Pariah dogs

He need to be taught a lesson! Put him among hard core inmates & caned his entitlement ass!

The Maid is also in the wrong . I would not employ such a person .

Having a helper can sometimes breed self-entitled mentality when parents fail to educate their children appropriately. Fighting over turning on the air con is honestly stupid and unnecessary.

It’d be interesting to know how everyone seems to be able to employ a maid or two. Thought singapore has strict rules to qualify to employ a maid. Remember these are foreign workers.

Cane him. What a shame to bully a helpless woman. This man has no balls

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