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Woman enticed to US by nanny job, locked up and treated as a slave

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Chinese woman enticed to US by nanny job, locked up and treated as a slave


PUBLISHED : Sunday, 17 July, 2016, 3:38pm
UPDATED : Sunday, 17 July, 2016, 10:38pm

Associated Press

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A Minnesota woman is charged with beating and starving a woman she brought from China to work as a nanny, holding her in a state of “slavery or indentured servitude”, a prosecutor said.

Lili Huang, 35, of Woodbury is charged in Washington County with five felony counts, including labour trafficking, false imprisonment and assault. Huang remains in jail after making her initial court appearance on Friday, the Star Tribune reported.

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The 58-year-old woman, who is not named in the complaint, arrived in the US on a visa in late March. According to the complaint, the nanny was forced to work up to 18 hours a day doing child care, cooking and cleaning. Police calculate her pay at about US$1.80 an hour, but she apparently did not receive any of it.

The woman recently was found wandering in the street, her eyes blackened. A hospital exam found she had many broken bones.

She was rationed crackers for meals and her weight had dropped from 120 pounds when she arrived in the US to 88 pounds, the complaint said.

The woman was never allowed to leave the house, the complaint said. The nanny told a police investigator she eventually fled when Huang threatened to kill her with a knife. She told police she was looking for the airport so she could go home to China, the complaint said.

Washington County prosecutor Pete Orput said the nanny was held in appalling conditions, the St. Paul Pioneer Press reported.

Dan Le, a Minneapolis attorney for Huang, did not immediately respond to a phone message and email on Saturday.

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Police from four cities and agents from the US Department of Homeland Security searched Huang’s home and arrested her, the complaint said.

A bag hidden under the nanny’s mattress contained a large amount of her hair, which Huang allegedly ripped from the woman’s head. The nanny had been hiding it so Huang wouldn’t find it “and force her to eat it”, the complaint said.

This article appeared in the South China Morning Post print edition as:

Chinese nanny beaten, treated like slave


 
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