Sri Lankan maid arrested for beating infant

Sri Lankan maid arrested for beating infant

April 16, 2015   03:21 pm

A Sri Lankan housemaid was arrested for beating her Kuwaiti sponsor’s infant due to which the child sustained bruises throughout his body, says Al-Seyassah.

According to sources, when the father of the child went to his house, he discovered that his child was crying incessantly and had asked his wife to check.

 When she took off the child’s clothes, she found blue bruises throughout his body. When she questioned the housemaid, she discovered that the latter had hit the child.

His father then went to the police station of the area and filed a case against the housemaid.

She was taken into custody for investigations and necessary legal action against her. – Arab Times

 

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