Why her employer walks free, mom of murdered Indonesian maid asks Malaysia


Looi Sue-Chern

Yohana Sau-Banunaek has recorded her disappointment when she heard that the murder charge against her daughter Adelina Sau’s employer had been dropped. – Screengrab from YouTube, May 5, 2019

YOHANA Sau-Banunaek, mother of Adelina Sau – a domestic worker allegedly abused to death by her employer in Penang last year – is demanding to know why the employer has walked free.

Yohana’s plight and her family’s disappointment were reported by local Kupang television station TVRI Nusa Tenggara Timur in Indonesia.

The report is also available on YouTube.

In another video uploaded on Friday, she said she felt regret as a mother who has put “great effort and pain” to give birth to Adelina when she heard news that the employer had been freed.

“She (Adelina) left for a life that could support us at home.

 “I can’t accept this. Adelina’s family also doesn’t accept this. Why was her employer freed?” Yohana said, speaking in her native language. 

Adelina died at the Bukit Mertajam Hospital in February last year after she allegedly suffered physical and emotion abuse while she served illegally as a domestic worker.

Her living condition was exposed by neighbours, who saw her sleeping outside with the family dog.

They then alerted the office of Bukit Mertajam MP Steven Sim, whose aides lodged a police report.

Her employer M.A.S. Ambika was then arrested and charged with murder but she was freed of the charge last month after the prosecution decided not to pursue the case.

Yohana said the employer should be sent to Kupang, in East Nusa Tenggara, where Adelina’s family could meet her.

“My child died not because she was sick, but because she was tortured. She slept with a dog, ate with a dog, she said while trying to hold back tears.

Yohana repeatedly asked Malaysia how Ambika could be freed and what had happened that the murder charge was dropped.

She said all Adelina’s family wanted is for the employer to be tried fairly in court, in accordance with Malaysian law.

She also asked the government, non-governmental organisations and religious leaders such as those in the Evangelical Church of Timor to help her family seek justice for Adelina.

It was recently reported that the Attorney-General’s Chambers is investigating why the charge against Ambika was dropped. – May 5, 2019


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  • Where is JUSTICE for Adelina? What kind of practice is this? Why is The prosecution harbouring an alleged murderer? Please bloody explain yourself

    Posted 7 years ago by Kampung Boy · Reply