A Malaysian couple have been sentenced to hang for murdering
their Indonesian maid by starving her to death, according to reports Friday
that said she weighed just 26 kilos (57 pounds) when she died. In the latest
case of abuse against the legion of Indonesian migrant workers in Malaysia, the
High Court ruled on Thursday that 26-year-old Isti Komariyah died of deliberate
starvation in June 2011.
Judge Noor Azian Shaari said Fong Kong Meng, 58 and his wife
Teoh Ching Yen, 56, consistently withheld food from the young woman during the
three years she worked for them. “She was 26 and weighed barely 26kg when she
was taken to the University Malaya Medical Centre with bruises and scratch
marks on her back, arms and forehead,” The Star newspaper reported.
Isti was declared dead on arrival at the hospital. She had
weighed 46 kilos (101 pounds) when she first started working for the couple.
The court and the couple’s lawyer could not be immediately reached for comment.
Malaysia relies on an estimated two million Indonesians who toil in plantation,
construction, factory and domestic work — both legally and illegally.
Allegations of abuse against foreign labourers have included
overwork, beatings, sexual abuse and torture. A Cambodian maid was starved to
death in 2012 by her employers, earning them 24 years in jail. Cambodia had
stopped sending maids a year earlier over other abuses. But poor Indonesian women
have continued to arrive.
Malaysia has taken
some steps towards improving the welfare of domestic workers, including
requiring at least one day off per week and nearly doubling minimum monthly
salaries to 700 ringgit ($210). But activists say it is difficult to enforce
these requirements. The Indonesian embassy estimates 400,000 women work in
Malaysia as maids — about half illegally. Indonesian workers account for
roughly half of all foreign labourers.
The two Muslim neighbours’ closer scrutiny of the issue has
slowed processing of legal domestic workers, causing a shortage that has
fuelled the efforts of traffickers bringing in illegals, activists say.
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