Jenny, Filipina OFW: tortured by a Kuwaiti Family
Ugali ko nang mag-basa nang Ellen Tordesillas pag-gizing ko. And as is usual, nag-kakape sa Barrio Siete, nag-babasa. Pero this time, na-tapon pati pagka-babae ko at na-ngilabot ako nung nabasa ko ang isang link na iniwan nang isang reader.
It’s about an OFW. Another malreatment. Another heart-wrenching story. Na inaabot nang ating mga kapwa Pinoy. It’s about Jenny, 41, a Filipina household service worker employed by a Kuwaiti family.
““There was no single day that she did not hurt me. She loved hurting me,” cried Jenny as she showed all the scars and fresh wounds dotting her body. She recounted that her lady employer would usually time her whenever a household task is to be done. “She wants me to finish everything fast, but I’m the only housemaid at home and she has two small kids. We’re staying in a flat with four rooms and with four bathrooms. I do all the household chores, cook, clean, baby-sit and laundry. Sometimes, due to extreme fatigue, I tend to work slowly and she would be very mad at me and the torture begins,” she stated. She narrated that her lady employer had fun torturing her by heating a knife on the stove and once it is scorching hot, she would place the hot knife on any part of the latter’s body leaving burns and blisters.
“I kept on begging her not to do it. I said, enough, enough madam, but she won’t stop until my skin is burnt and blistered. It was horrible. She looked like a devil hitting me with the hot knife. How can a normal person do that?” sobbed Jenny whose wrists, arms, left foot and back were covered with bandage to prevent burnt infection after coming from the Mubarak Al-Kabeer Hospital for treatment. Her ears resembled like a crunchy chicharron after her lady employer burnt them with a knife. “She burned my ears, because there was a time when she called me and I wasn’t able to go to her immediately because I was doing something at the kitchen so she got angry and burned my two ears for not replying to her quickly,” she stated as tears welled in her eyes.
The lady employer also burned her hands and arms with the hot knife for not washing the dishes quickly. “She burned my legs and foot for walking slowly, she burned my nape too and she boxed me on my eye so that I cannot see things clearly,” outlined Jenny. The lady employer also did not spare Jenny’s lips. As she narrated her harrowing experience, she pointed to her blistered, flaking and discoloured burnt lips. “She also hit my back using a water hose and lashed me with the ‘oqal’ of her husband,” she stated, showing her scarred back with newly bandaged burn wounds. The ‘oqal’ is the doubled black cord generally made of tightly woven black goat-hair and sheep’s wool, that is used to secure the ‘Ghutra’ or headdress of Arab men in place.
The lady employer also cut the shoulder-length hair of Jenny leaving her almost bald. “I want to fight back but I was scared because she’s six-months pregnant and I might harm her baby so I endured all the beatings,” she pointed out. After inflicting pain on her, the lady employer would usually give her some cream to treat the burns in various parts of her body. “I really can’t understand why she’s doing that. She would even ask me to wear gloves while washing the dishes to protect my hands and give me hand moisturisers,” she stated.
Last week, the lady employer allegedly threatened to burn Jenny’s eyes and face, prompting the latter to run to the embassy for help. “I finally decided to run to the embassy for help because only God knows, I may not be able to control myself and I might be forced to fight back and I might harm her and the baby in her womb,” she stated. She called first the local manpower agency that recruited her and asked for help but the man from the agency refused to help her. “I told him, please help me, take me out from this hell, but the guy at the agency even scolded me and told me not to go to the agency or he will kick me out of the agency. I called them five times. So I decided to sneak out of the house and go to the embassy” she claimed.
Meanwhile, Philippine Ambassador Ricardo Endaya disclosed that the embassy has already hired a Kuwaiti lawyer for Jenny so appropriate charges will be filed against her lady employer. “I’m still at a loss how a human being can do this to her fellow human being. I hope the Kuwaiti authorities will not close their eyes on this so that justice will be served and the employer should be castigated for committing such inhumane acts,” he stressed. “I want her to be in jail. She should pay for what she has done to me,” cried Jenny as she hopes to go back to the Philippines after getting the justice that she wants.”Source
The news is on this link: Manila maid ‘survives’ to tell sadist employer’s torture saga.
There is another OFW torture story here: 3 OFWs decry torture, now on Saudi’s death row.
At present, three OFWs – brothers Rolando and Edison Gonzales and Eduardo Arcilla – could end up being included in the list of those executed in Saudi Arabia. They have been sentenced to death by beheading after being convicted of killing fellow Filipinos Romeo Lumbang, Jeremias Bucud and Dante Rivero.
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Kawawa ang mga ibang kababayan natin na nakakaranas ng ganyang kalupitan sa mga employers.
dapat yan ang pagtuunan ng pansin ng ating Gobyerno kung papaano sila matulungan dahil sila ang higit na nangangailangan ng tulong.
tsk tsk tsk…
Sana kay MIKE AVENUE nangyari ang ganitong pahirap para matawag natin siyang mukhang pera…
ha ha ha, Tumpak ka dyan N!ckph… ikasa mo amigo..
Nickph nabasa mo na ba yung kontra batikos ko noon sa kanya sa blogsite ko?
hayup ang mga kuwaiting yan. gusto ko tuloy mambugbog ng kuwaiting kapitbahay namen. kasi nagpaparty sila at 2 nights ng maingay, tinakot ko na tatawag ako ng pulis kapag di tumigil. naiistorbo na kame. e di takot lang nila. pag nagwala ako dun yari sila sakin.
Si Dencios… matapang na lalaki,…sa suntukan walang inuurungan,…sa barilan makikipagsabayan… pero ke misis,…. he he he ewan ko lang.
ito ang ayaw ko na nangyayari sa ating mga kababayan abroad e
kahit saan merong ganyan
at ang mga hayop namang employer
tinutulungan na nga sila nananakit pa
its a surprise though most filipinos know about this matter, still they take the risks abroad just to give their family food on their tables.
no choice sila. most probably walang opportunity dito sa pinas. kung DH, eh magkano lang ba suweldo ng househelp dito? meron ngang 1800 dito malapit sa akin. eh all around ang trabaho!
bakit nga ba nagtitiis tayong mga pilipino sa ganung trabaho kung ang kapasidad naman natin ay kung tutuusin higit pa sa nagagawa nila. ang lahi nating ito, hindi lang puspos ng tiyaga, kasipagan at angking talino, anu pa’t nababalot din ng pananalig at takot sa Diyos, di ba advantage natin yun. bakit kaya hindi nila makita sa atin yun, na kahit ganun ang itsura natin, mas may capacity tayo not just intelectually but spiritually na nakakatulong sa pagpapalago hindi lang ng nego negosyo kundi pati buong pagkatao..
yan nga ang problema. dahil ang tindi ng takot sa diyos….so kahit inaapi na sya di pa umaangal.
hayup…kung merong kakagawa sa akin ng papasuin ang balat ko ng mainit na knife??? saksakin ko ng knife ang leeg nya talaga! patayin ko talaga! matira ang matibay. then isusumbong ko yang gawain nya sa embassy.
PI talaga!
tsk tsk. mamaya na komagko-comment at naha high blood ako.
dapat sa gumawa ke jenny non ibaon sa lupa ng hanggang leeg at hayaan mga kababayan nya bumato sa kanya pero… titirhan sya ng buhay para maranasan nya ang sakit at saklap ng minamaltrato.