Saudis told to keep an eye on the help following maid’s attack on toddler

Published November 13th, 2015 - 05:30 GMT
Indonesian maids carry shopping bags as they walk out of a mall in Riyadh on June 12, 2013. (AFP/File)
Indonesian maids carry shopping bags as they walk out of a mall in Riyadh on June 12, 2013. (AFP/File)

There are concerns within Saudi society that the incident that led to the death of a child in the west of Al-Yami might not be the last in a series of crimes committed by maids in the Kingdom, unless these crimes are investigated properly and dealt with promptly.

The details of the incident as told by the family of the child were that the family felt as though they knew beforehand that something was wrong, and suspected that a crime may be imminent.

A member of the family said that the maid was nervous and kept repeating strange phrases. When the mother asked her to start working one day, she refused. At eleven o'clock in the evening, the mother heard cries coming from her son's room, and went there to find the maid holding him down and stabbing him in the mouth, back and throat.

The maid tried to commit suicide after the incident, by slashing her wrists. She was taken to hospital, and then to Al-Hamra police station, where she said that she felt remorse and was afraid of her unclear future.


Despite these details being known, the crime has not yet been fully processed, and investigations are still underway.

Psychological health expert Abdulhamid said that the matter calls for the formation of a joint team from the ministries of interior and labor, as well as with psychologists to collect information to create an overview of expatriates' behavior and any psychological issues that may affect their actions while at work.

The authorities warned that families should closely monitor the behavior of their maids in order to know if they are planning something. They also warned that they should be extra careful because, often, this type of conduct could result from bad treatment, or if the maid is deprived of her rights.

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