SINGAPORE — Seeing his maid taking a nap on the sofa, a 54-year-old man decided to molest her while she was in a defenceless position but was foiled when his victim woke up and caught him in the act of undoing her blouse.
Shocked at being found out, the man then begged his victim for forgiveness. To this, the domestic helper forgave him, though also stating that she would not forget what happened.
While meting out the sentence, District Judge Elton Tan said that the victim had been in a vulnerable position as she was sleeping. He had first used his hand to touch her forehead to see she was still asleep, only starting to molest her when she did not respond. After the maid forgave him, she realised that one of the buttons of her blouse had already been undone and her bra had been moved, exposing her left breast.
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