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Hong Kong court jails domestic helper for 12 weeks for hitting employers’ small children

  • Filipino worker, 52, pleads guilty after employers’ CCTV shows her hitting their two-year-old son and 11-month-old infant in their home

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The 52-year-old Filipino helper pleaded guilty to assaulting the two children on four occasions between June 8 to June 12. Photo: Jelly Tse
Fiona Chow
A Hong Kong court has sentenced a foreign domestic helper to 12 weeks in jail for assaulting her employers’ two young children, including forcefully throwing an 11-month-old infant on a bed and hitting him while he was crying.

At her hearing at West Kowloon Court, the 52-year-old Filipino on Friday pleaded guilty to assaulting the two children on four occasions between June 8 and June 12 at her employers’ home.

CCTV installed in the home showed the defendant hitting a two-year-old boy in the buttocks in a bedroom on June 8. Days after her first offence, the helper similarly spanked his 11-month-old sibling twice while the latter was crying.

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On one occasion, she was seen throwing the baby onto his bed after she entered the bedroom and heard the infant crying loudly.

Principal Magistrate Ivy Chui Yee-mei reprimanded the defendant, saying her behaviour had endangered the children’s safety.

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“Your employer trusted you to take care of the children, but you failed to do so,” she said in passing sentence.

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