Maid arrested for giving birth to illegitimate baby

Maid arrested for giving birth to illegitimate baby

August 26, 2011   11:52 am

A Sri Lankan maid who attempted to abort her child in Kuwait has been admitted to the Adan Hospital, reports Alam Alyawm daily.

According to reports the female sponsor heard cries for help from the maid and rushed to the bathroom on the upper floor of the house.

She found the woman in a pool of blood and she admitted that she was attempting to abort the fetus - a result of an illegal sexual relationship with an unidentified man.

A case has been registered at the area police station.

Meanwhile Alam Alyawm daily also reported that another unidentified Lankan maid was arrested by Sulaibikhat police for allegedly giving birth to an illegitimate son

The daily added when the sponsor filed a complaint with the police the maid, admitted that she had sex with the driver of her former employer.

Police are looking for the driver, Arab News reported.


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