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Friday 13 April 2012

Malaysia couple charged with Cambodia maid murder [Will they face the death penalty?]

Friday, Apr 13, 2012

KUALA LUMPUR [AFP]- A Malaysian couple were charged Friday with the murder of their Cambodian maid, who police suspect may have died of prolonged starvation.

The alleged abuse case of Mey Sichan, who would have turned 24 in September, is one of many that have caused both Cambodia and Indonesia to suspend sending maids to Malaysia.

Hardware store owners Soh Chew Tong, 43, and his wife Chin Chui Ling, 40, were charged in a district court in northern Penang state over their maid's murder, government lawyer Nurdeenie Abdul Rashid said.

Murder convictions carry the mandatory death penalty by hanging. No plea was recorded, pending submission of a post-mortem report. The next court date is June 7, Nurdeenie said.

Mey Sichan was found dead by paramedics called by her employers on March 31. When found, she weighed 26 kilogrammes (57 pounds). She also had bruises on her body.

Police said she died from acute gastritis and ulcers likely due to lack of food over a long period. The maid had been working for the family for eight months.

In October, Cambodia imposed a temporary ban on sending domestic workers to Malaysia, heavily dependent on those from poorer regional countries to fill the positions shunned by locals.

The surprise move came after activists highlighted dozens of cases of sexual abuse, overwork and exploitation among the estimated 50,000 Cambodian women employed as domestic helpers in Malaysia.

Reports of abuse in Malaysia have frequently surfaced in recent years and also led Indonesia to stop sending domestic helpers to the country in 2009, prompting a rise in demand for Cambodians.

Indonesian maids are expected to arrive in Malaysia again from later this month, according to an Indonesian embassy official, after Malaysia pledged to better protect them, including granting them one off-day per week.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

All empires has a beginning and an end ,including America. British, Roman, Turkish, Ghankis Kang, French, Khmer empire came to end!! Nothing last forever, including Hun Sen. It is a matter of time!!

Anonymous said...

Its good prosecute this evil boss according to the law of your land....This is an example of hatred slavery in 21st century,or cruelty of the boss.My heart go out to SeyChan's family,no one win in this situation...

Anonymous said...

They must punish these couple in death sentence...

Anonymous said...

Hun Sen should address this matter to cambodian people asap...He must press Malaysian govt to punish all employer who committed this kind of crimes against maids...employee!

Basran Abdul Wahab said...

Today the court of appeal in Malaysia had changed the previous ruling of 24 years of prison for the couple to death by hanging for killing the cambodian maid.

Initially the couple appealed for a lesser inprisonment at the court but instead the couple got the death penalty for the conviction.