[INDONESIA-VIEWS] RIZALi - Indonesian Maid Falls to Death

From: apakabar@saltmine.radix.net
Date: Mon Sep 18 2000 - 08:37:11 EDT


From: Siswa Rizali <artp8499@nus.edu.sg>
To: "'apakabar@radix.net'" <apakabar@radix.net>
Subject: FW: [NUS@ntara] Indonesian maid falls to her death in Yishun
Date: Mon, 18 Sep 2000 17:10:54 +0800

Ini berita kasus kematian pembantu di S'pore yang jatuh dari lantai tinggi
yang kelima.
Semua kasus yang sejenis juga menimpa pembantu Indonesia.

Yang menjadi pertanyaan:
mengapa KBRI S'pore diam saja???? Apakah harus jadi pelaku kriminal dulu
baru bisa mendapat perhatian dari KBRI (Ingat kasus hacker Indonesia yang
beraksi di S'pore yang dibela mati-matian oleh KBRI???)

Mana pula itu "nasionalisme gila" yang biasanya ditunjukkan pada saat kasus
Timor Timur dan intervensi UN/internasional di Maluku atau Aceh????

Ini lah sebuah Ironi.

salam
rizal

>From ChannelnewsAsia.com
http://www.channelnewsasia.com/cgi-bin/autogen/7day_archive/main_archive_lin
k.pl?art_id=16938&category=Asia|Pacific&arch_date=Saturday~|September|16~|20
00

Saturday, September 16 10:00 PM SGT

Indonesian maid falls to her death in Yishun
Another domestic maid has died after falling out of an HDB flat, the fifth
to die after falling out of a window this year.

20-year-old Indonesian Jeminem Sarmin was pronounced dead almost immediately
after she fell out of a window of a ninth-storey flat in Block 357, Yishun
Ring Road on Friday.

Jeminem had only just started working in Singapore early this month.

She had apparently fallen out of the kitchen window of her employers' flat
which had no grilles.

Some laundry, two broken bamboo poles and another intact one were found at
the scene of the accident.

Channel NewsAsia found out that the laundry and broken poles belonged to a
sixth floor resident who only found out about the accident half an hour
after it happened.

The resident, Madam Tan, said she only realised what had happened when she
wanted to bring in the laundry at around 5pm, and saw her broken bamboo
poles instead.

She initially thought that her bamboo poles had fallen to the ground and had
hit someone.

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