Update | Indonesian helper who killed her 'abusive employer' is beheaded by Saudi authorities
Amnesty International said the sentence against Siti Zainab was carried out on Tuesday despite suspicions she was mentally ill.

Saudi Arabia has beheaded an Indonesian domestic worker who knifed to death a Saudi woman described in press reports as her employer.
Amnesty International said the sentence against Siti Zainab was carried out on Tuesday despite suspicions she was mentally ill.
Her case adds to what the London-based watchdog calls a “macabre spike” in Saudi executions this year.
The interior ministry said Zainab was executed after being convicted of stabbing and beating to death Saudi woman Noura al-Morobei.
In response, Jakarta summoned the Saudi Arabian ambassador today to protest the beheading, and complain that her family and consular staff were not given prior notice of the execution.
Indonesian President Joko Widodo and three of his predecessors had previously written to the Saudi king asking for the victim’s family to forgive Zainab.