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Hong Kong woman jailed for six years for maid abuse

A Hong Kong woman was jailed for six years on Friday for beating and starving her Indonesian maid and keeping her prisoner, as the judge called for action over laws which leave domestic workers exposed to abuse. But while victim Erwiana Sulistyaningsih said she was happy and “appreciated” the judgement, she felt that

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A Hong Kong woman was jailed for six years on Friday for beating and starving her Indonesian maid and keeping her prisoner, as the judge called for action over laws which leave domestic workers exposed to abuse. But while victim Erwiana Sulistyaningsih said she was happy and “appreciated” the judgement, she felt that six years was not long enough. “I’m still not satisfied with six years’ imprisonment, because of what she has done to me, and to my fellow domestic workers,” Sulistyaningsih told reporters. Law Wan tung — who had faced a maximum sentence of seven years — “showed no compassion” to Erwiana Sulistyaningsih and other domestic staff, said judge Amanda Woodcock in handing down the sentence. Law saw her staff as “people that are beneath...

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