SINGAPORE: A woman who joined her daughter in abusing a maid until she died of a brain injury has been sentenced to 14 years' jail. Prema S Naraynasamy, 64, was given the sentence on Monday (Jan 9) over the abuse of 24-year-old Myanmar national Piang Ngaih Don. Pre
SINGAPORE: A woman who joined her daughter in abusing a maid until she died of a brain injury has been sentenced to 14 years' jail.
The domestic helper died of brain injury with severe blunt trauma to her neck on Jul 26, 2016, after 14 months of repeated abuse. The victim fell backwards, grew disorientated and could not stand up after her legs gave out from under her. Ms Piang Ngaih Don did not wake up after that. Mother and daughter called in a doctor, lying about what happened, and were later arrested.Prosecutors called for 14 to 16 years' jail for Prema, while defence lawyer Rai Satish asked for 10 years.Senthilkumaran Sabapathy said the basis for seeking the jail term was"the shocking and heinous nature" of the offences.
She was assaulted while trying to eat and dragged and thrown around the house"like a ragdoll" in a manner that showed a"complete lack of respect" for the deceased as a fellow human being, said the prosecutor.
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