This Article is From Jun 22, 2021

Indian-Origin Woman In Singapore Jailed For Torturing Domestic Help To Death: Report

The accused woman pleaded guilty to 28 charges, including culpable homicide, voluntarily causing grievous hurt by starvation, voluntarily causing hurt by a heated substance and wrongful restraint, according to a report.

Indian-Origin Woman In Singapore Jailed For Torturing Domestic Help To Death: Report

The Indian-origin woman has been sentenced to 30 years in prison in Singapore. (Representational)

Singapore:

A 41-year-old Indian-origin Singaporean woman has been sentenced to 30 years in prison for killing her domestic help after repeatedly abusing her over the course of 14 months of employment, according to a media report today.

This is the longest jail term meted out in Singapore in a domestic help abuse case.

In February, Gaiyathiri Murugayan pleaded guilty to 28 charges, including culpable homicide, voluntarily causing grievous hurt by starvation, voluntarily causing hurt by a heated substance and wrongful restraint, the Channel News Asia reported.

Piang Ngaih Don, a 24-year-old Myanmar national, died on the morning of July 26, 2016, after being attacked by both Gaiyathiri and her mother, which led to a bone in her throat being fractured and irreversible brain damage.

Over the course of about 14 months, Piang, who came to Singapore to work for Gaiyathiri in May 2015, was kicked, punched and beaten with objects such as a broom and a metal ladle.

Gaiyathiri had also lifted Piang up by her hair, shook her violently and pulled out a clump of her hair, even using an iron to burn her arm on one occasion, the report said.

Pronouncing the judgement on Tuesday, Justice See Kee Oon said the prosecution had painted a "shocking story" of how the victim was abused, tortured, humiliated, starved and ultimately died at the hands of the accused.

"The prosecution's submissions are framed in forcefully emotive terms, but words cannot adequately describe the abject cruelty of the accused's appalling conduct," he said.

"This is undoubtedly among the worst cases of culpable homicide," Justice See said.

Gaiyathiri's husband, suspended police officer Kevin Chelvam, faces five charges linked to the case for assaulting Piang and lying to the police that CCTV cameras in his flat had been removed. Gaiyathiri's mother, Prema Naraynasamy, also has pending charges, according to the Channel report.

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