Woman in fatal maid abuse case jailed 3 more years

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Woman in fatal maid abuse case jailed 3 more years
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A woman who told her son-in-law, a police officer, to remove surveillance footage of her and her daughter abusing their...

While Isabella was unaware of the significance of the recorder, Prema told her to do something with it. Isabella then passed the recorder to her husband, who gave it to a friend.

She died of a brain injury with severe blunt trauma to her neck on July 26, 2016, after 14 months of repeated abuse. It was one of Singapore’s worst cases of maid abuse. Prema had been assaulting the victim on July 25, 2016, with her daughter and co-accused, Gaiyathiri Murugayan, 43. Gaiyathiri– the longest jail term meted out in a maid abuse case here.

An autopsy report found a total of 31 recent scars and 47 external injuries all over the maid’s body.

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