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Woman found guilty of forcing maid to shower in front of her

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Claiming that her domestic helper was "smelly", a woman forced the Indonesian to shower with the toilet door open and get dressed in front of open windows.

This was part of the abuse that Rosdiana Abdul Rahim, 33, inflicted on Ms Mayang Sari in 2017. The domestic helper's age is not stated in court documents.

Rosdiana was convicted yesterday of six charges, including voluntarily causing hurt to the victim and insulting her modesty.

She was acquitted of a seventh charge - pulling the domestic helper's shirt and bra in November 2017 - as District Judge Salina Ishak was not satisfied that the prosecution had proven this beyond a reasonable doubt.

The court had earlier heard that Ms Mayang worked for Rosdiana between Sept 29, 2017, and Dec 12, 2017. Her duties included caring for her employer's twin children at Rosdiana's mother's house during the day.

As she still had to do household chores when she returned to Rosdiana's unit at night, she slept at irregular times, the court heard.

Despite this, Ms Mayang was not allowed to take naps during the day and was watched by Rosdiana's family members, said Deputy Public Prosecutor Angela Ang in her submissions.

She also did not have any days off.

In November 2017, the domestic helper was once forced to shower in front of Rosdiana.

Rosdiana had claimed that Ms Mayang was "smelly" and that her towel had an odour as well.

The domestic helper was pushed into the toilet of the flat's master bedroom.

On another occasion in December 2017, she ripped open Ms Mayang's T-shirt, exposing her bra. Rosdiana then pinched the victim on the right breast, before kicking her twice in the genitals.

POLICE REPORT

The victim made a police report on Dec 12, 2017, after she was sent back to the agency by Rosdiana's husband.

Rosdiana will be sentenced on Aug 17. For insulting the modesty of Ms Mayang, she could be jailed for up to 1½ years, or fined, or both.

She could be jailed for up to three years, or fined up to $7,500, or both, for voluntarily causing hurt to the domestic helper.

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