Kuwaiti tortures Indian domestic worker


Kuwait City, Mar 19 (IANS): Police here are looking for a Kuwaiti accused of torturing his Indian domestic worker.

The Indian woman had a deep cut on the head and bruises on the hands and arms, a report in Al-Rai daily cited police officials as saying.

The woman was taken to a hospital by the accused's sister who came to the vicitm's rescue while she was being tortured, The Times Kuwait reported on Monday.

The Indian woman later contacted her brother who is working in Kuwait and the latter filed a complaint with the police. A medical report of the victim was also submitted to police.

 

  

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  • lancydsouza, mangalore

    Tue, Mar 20 2018

    its my kind request for all the domestic workers please dont come back if your sponsor is troubling you. no one will help u when u r in trouble. there are very good sponsors who take care of their housekeepers like their own family members. i know many of them. so please do understand yourself and take care

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  • William DSouza, Mangalore/Dubai/Kuwait.

    Tue, Mar 20 2018

    WHETHER YOU CAN EXPECT JUSTICE IN KUWAIT FOR A INDIAN LADY? IF THAT IS THE CASE IN UAE, UAE CITIZENS WILL BE PUNISHED... SUCH IS THE EXCELLENT LAW IN UAE.. NO PARTIALITY IN THE EYES OF LAW.

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