Law Wan-tung employed Erwiana Sulistyaningsih for eight months before maid returned home covered in lacerations Hong Kong police have filed charges against a woman accused of torturing her Indonesian maid as well two other former domestic helpers. Police said the charges include two counts of wounding, one of common assault and three of criminal intimidation against 44-year-old Law Wan-tung. Injuries...
Hong Kong police charge woman with assaulting Indonesian maid
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