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Sri Lankan maid gives details of abuse in Saudi Arabia

Sri Lankan maid abused by employers in Saudi Arabia recounts her ordeal

  • AFP
  • Published: 16:01 August 30, 2010

An x-ray shows nails in a hand of L.T. Ariyawathi
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  • An x-ray shows nails in a hand of L.T. Ariyawathi, 49, who returned to Sri Lanka after 5 months as a maid in Saudi Arabia, in a hospital in Matara, 160 km south of Colombo.
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Colombo: A Sri Lankan maid recovering from surgery to remove 19 nails from her body told doctors her Saudi employer heated the nails and hammered them into her body, an official said on Saturday.

Surgeons at Sri Lanka's southern Kamburupitiya hospital removed 19 out of a total of 24 nails - some two-inches long - and a needle that were in her arms, legs and forehead during a three-hour operation.

Hospital director Prabath Gajadeera said L.T. Ariyawathi, 49, told them her Saudi employer inflicted the injuries on her as a punishment because she found it difficult to communicate with those in the household.

"She said her employer heated the nails and then hammered them into her body," Gajadeera told AFP. "The nails were in her arms, legs and forehead."

He said the woman could not have driven the nails herself.

"It is clear someone else had to drive in the nails," he said. "We will in any case refer her to a psychiatrist for analysis before discharging her from hospital."

She was admitted to hospital last weekend after returning home complaining she was in great pain and unable to walk.

Surgeons at the hospital removed 13 big nails, each two-inches long, and six smaller ones, Gajadeera said.

He said the remaining nails were not immediately removed because the procedure might have resulted in serious nerve damage.

The woman, who travelled to Saudi Arabia in March, was deeply traumatised and unable to give full details initially, but was recovering quickly and would be discharged in about three days, the doctor said.

Officials said the government would pay her more than 3,000 dollars from a fund to help Sri Lankan migrant workers who are abused.

"A cheque for 100,000 rupees ($900) was given to her at the hospital," a spokesman for the foreign employment bureau said, with the balance to be paid soon after she leaves hospital.

The welfare fund also plans to build a home for Ariyawathi, a mother of three, who travelled to Saudi Arabia to earn money to upgrade her mud hut.

She told the local Lakbima Sinhalese language newspaper the husband and wife couple who employed her regularly beat her up and their seven children threatened to kill her.

After employing her for three months, the couple returned her to a job agent, asking him to repatriate her.

"The woman heated the nails and gave them to her husband who hammered them in," Ariyawathi said. "When I shouted in pain, their (seven) children would show me a knife and threaten to kill me."

Sri Lankan police have begun an investigation.

Officials said Sri Lanka was expected to formally take up the case of the housemaid with Saudi authorities shortly.

Some 1.8 million Sri Lankans are employed abroad of whom 70 percent are women. Most work as housemaids in the Middle East while smaller numbers work in Singapore and Hong Kong, seeking higher salaries than they would get at home.

Non-governmental organisations report frequent cases of employer abuse of maids who work abroad.

Comments (62)

  1. Added 14:12 August 29, 2010

    This is simply barbaric to the core.. People got no brains .. gosh .. i feel very bad for the maid..People have forgotten about the Judgement Day.. and when it comes the people who do this are doomed..May Allah teach a lesson to this Animals !!!!

    mahathir, dubai, United Arab Emirates

  2. Added 13:38 August 29, 2010

    some of these un-necessary acts shame us muslims, we are all human being no matter the race, or how low or high we get paid, remember this is just fun for now, bare in mind whats ahead and believe me God sees all equal, this is making me so angry and sad, i cant even imagine what kind of pain she's going through and for a little income.

    Mohammad Sketty, abu dhabi, United Arab Emirates

  3. Added 13:33 August 29, 2010

    This family should be punished by law & they should be asked to pay a sufficient compensation to this helpless woman, so that she can atleast spend the rest of her life in peace. This lady had left her family to come & earn to feed, clothe & build a small roof above her head. How heartbreaking it is to leave your family behind to come work in an unknown country, but to come & suffer in this manner is pathetic. Sincerely hope she recovers & can put this behind her. The children of the Saudi family should be provided with some therapy in order to ensure that they grow up knowing right from wrong. How on earth can you get your children involved in something like this?

    Anonymous, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

  4. Added 13:13 August 29, 2010

    shame on people who do that.how can one be so cruel.Torturing a human is a barbaric act one should be punished for it.

    syeda, sharjah, United Arab Emirates

  5. Added 13:03 August 29, 2010

    this is realy shock and there are alot of cases like this or similar to this are hapeing to the maids really maids are suvering and they bured to live they have been in hard life ... god is there for them.

    oska, dubai, United Arab Emirates

  6. Added 11:11 August 29, 2010

    If the story is true - then let us all be sure that the justice will prevail and the innocent wlll get its right and the culprit will get due punishment. if not in this world then no worry - there is life after death. AND ALLAH IS THE BEST JUDGE OF ALL AND HE ALWAYS DO JUSTICE. money, business, empire will not save who so ever will do these kind of animal act. I pray to my ALLAH that the criminals should get their due in this world first and then hereafter. AAMIN.

    Sajid Mo'en, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

  7. Added 11:09 August 29, 2010

    I have one doubt, how can she get out of the country with so much needles and nails in body? No security check at airport?Does metal detectors produce sound? Can a human being survive such gruesome act?

    Vinod, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

  8. Added 11:01 August 29, 2010

    Reports like these are horrific to read. Not only are these employers guilty of physically abusing their maid, they are also guilty of abusing thier children. To involve your children in these psychotic episodes amounts to child abuse. I hope this lady gets the justice that she deserves.

    Anonymous, Dubai, Afghanistan

  9. Added 09:47 August 29, 2010

    i dont understand what adnan ansari is saying. maids are also not so innocent??????? It can be but I think you should not write this things here. The Maids was changed because it was a required of that company. If you have done something good you will get good things back. Love them all who ever do good or bad. You will get love back with trust.

    Anonymous, abu dhabi, Sri Lanka

  10. Added 09:39 August 29, 2010

    Its a disgrace to humanity where the whole family members are intimidating a housemaid for no reason. Obviously children will follow the foot steps of parents. Surely they will do the same in their generations. They should be punished accordingly.

    Anonymous, Dubai, Afghanistan

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