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Jail for maid who poured menstrual discharge into employer's coffee
AsiaOne
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
An Indonesian maid has pleaded guilty for pouring menstrual discharge into her employer's coffee.
She was jailed for one month on Tuesday for the mischief in her employer's home on Aug 31 this year, reported The Straits Times.
The court heard that Jumiah had wanted a change of employer after working for the family for 1-1/2 months. However, her request was turned down.
She subsequently added her discharge into her employer's drink. She thought that he would be nicer to her after drinking it and would agree to send her back to the maid agency.
She stored her discharge in a plastic bottle on Aug 26 and kept it.
Five days later, she mixed it into the coffee of her 37-year-old male employer who drank it and left for work.
The matter came to light when the employer's mother found the bottle filled with brownish liquid and questioned Jumiah about its contents.
She claimed that it was tea and then threw the contents away.
However, the mother kept the bottle and confronted her again the next day.
Jumiah first claimed that it was tea and then medicine, before finally coming clean when her employer said he will send the bottle for laboratory testing.
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AsiaOne
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
An Indonesian maid has pleaded guilty for pouring menstrual discharge into her employer's coffee.
She was jailed for one month on Tuesday for the mischief in her employer's home on Aug 31 this year, reported The Straits Times.
The court heard that Jumiah had wanted a change of employer after working for the family for 1-1/2 months. However, her request was turned down.
She subsequently added her discharge into her employer's drink. She thought that he would be nicer to her after drinking it and would agree to send her back to the maid agency.
She stored her discharge in a plastic bottle on Aug 26 and kept it.
Five days later, she mixed it into the coffee of her 37-year-old male employer who drank it and left for work.
The matter came to light when the employer's mother found the bottle filled with brownish liquid and questioned Jumiah about its contents.
She claimed that it was tea and then threw the contents away.
However, the mother kept the bottle and confronted her again the next day.
Jumiah first claimed that it was tea and then medicine, before finally coming clean when her employer said he will send the bottle for laboratory testing.
[email][email protected][/EMAIL]