Indonesian maid wins $145,000 in compensation for abuse in HK
The Straits Times|February 11, 2023
An  Indonesian woman who was beaten and burned by her former Hong Kong employers, leaving her to suffer chronic pain, was awarded more than HK$860,000 S$145,000) in damages on Friday.
Indonesian maid wins $145,000 in compensation for abuse in HK

HONG KONG The abuse meted out to Ms Kartika Puspitasari, 40, made headlines a decade ago and sparked protests over the treatment of domestic workers in Hong Kong.

Her employers were convicted and jailed in 2013, with a court told how they waged a two-year campaign of violence and humiliation against her.

Ms Kartika was burned with an iron and beaten with a bike chain, leaving her physically scarred and mentally traumatised.

Her mistreatment came to light only after she sought consular protection, and she eventually returned to Indonesia in 2014 with-out having received any wages.

On Friday, a judge ruled that Ms Kartika was treated inhumanely” and awarded her HK$868,607.

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