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Couple who ordered maid to eat own vomit sentenced to jail

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A married couple repeatedly abused their maid, who was caned, kicked and force-fed a mixture of rice and sugar before being ordered to eat her own vomit when she threw up.

Myanmar national Moe Moe Than, 32, was also forced to perform her chores clad in only her bra and shorts on one occasion. She was even told that an assassin would be hired to kill her family members back home.

Yesterday, former senior sales manager Chia Yun Ling, 43, was sentenced to three years and 11 months in jail and fined $4,000. She was also ordered to pay the maid $6,500 in compensation.

District Judge Olivia Low sentenced Chia's husband, Tay Wee Kiat, 41, who used to work as a regional IT manager, to two years in jail and ordered him to pay compensation of $3,000.

After a 31-day trial, the judge convicted the couple on March 4 of maid abuse.

Chia was convicted of eight assault charges and one count of using abusive words towards the maid.

The judge also found the mother-of-three guilty of six offences under the Employment of Foreign Manpower Act.

Judge Low found Tay guilty of six assault charges.

The Myanmar national started working at the couple's Yishun home on Jan 8, 2012.

Yesterday, Judge Low noted that Chia had restricted Ms Moe Moe Than's toilet usage to three times a day.

She had also ordered the maid to strip from the waist down before caning the latter's bare buttocks.

Tay abused Ms Moe Moe Than through acts such as caning and kicking her while she was in a "push-up position". He also used a broomstick and metal clothing hook to hit her.

The offences came to light when Ms Moe Moe Than returned to Yangon on Nov 12, 2012, and told her Myanmar agent about her plight.

Singapore's Ministry of Manpower was alerted, and it arranged for her to return here about a month later. The maid later told Judge Low about her ordeal.

The couple have been released on bail of $15,000 each and if they decide not to appeal, they will surrender themselves at the State Courts on March 27 to begin serving their sentences.

Prior to the trial involving Ms Moe Moe Than, the couple had been taken to court for abusing Ms Fitriyah, who goes by only one name.

In March 2017, District Judge Shaiffudin Saruwan sentenced Tay to two years and four months in jail for abusing the Indonesian maid. Chia was given a two-month jail term for assaulting her.

Both the prosecution and the defence later appealed against Judge Shaiffudin's decisions.

Following their appeals in the High Court last March, Tay's jail term was increased to three years and seven months, while Chia's sentence remained at two months.

The couple remained free until the second trial, which concerned the abuse of Ms Moe Moe Than.

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