Tag: Indonesian

  • Peserta Ms Singapore Indonesian 2016 Kumpul Dana Bagi Mangsa Banjir Di Garut

    Peserta Ms Singapore Indonesian 2016 Kumpul Dana Bagi Mangsa Banjir Di Garut

    Pada tanggal 25 September keluarga besar Ms Singapore Indonesian (MSSI) berjaya mengumpul dana bantuan untuk mangsa-mangsa banjir di Garut. Segala usaha dan penat lelah mereka berjalan berjualan makanan, baju, aksesoris, merias dan mengumpul baju-baju dan barangan untuk di dermakan ke GARUT.

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    Rasa terharu dan bangga sekali kerana anak-didik Ibu Dyah Novita Sari selaku founder for MSSI telah melakukan suatu usaha yang murni yang tiada nilai nya dan hanya Allah swt yang akan memberi kebaikan kepada kalian semua.

    Walaupun penat tapi tetap riang gembira dan terpancar rasa kepuasan dan bahagia yang mendalam dari lubuk sanubari dan amat sukar dilafazkan hanya masing-masing yang dapat merasakan nya.

    Moga istiqomah dan menjadikan satu semangat dan ikutan untuk yang lain-lain.

     

    Source: LiNda Ma’aRof

  • Maid Fed Baby Milk Contaminated With Her Urine

    Maid Fed Baby Milk Contaminated With Her Urine

    The maid was unhappy that her employer’s mother-in-law had scolded her.

    She decided to get back at the family – by feeding their four-year-old a bottle of milk mixed with her urine.

    She also mixed her urine into a flask of water that the family later drank from.

    Her employer thought the water tasted odd and grew more suspicious after noticing her taking the flask out of a bedroom and washing it.

    He took the maid back to the agency, where she eventually confessed to her deeds.

    She told the authorities that she did so as she wanted the family to listen and be obedient to her.

    On Monday, the maid, Ela, 27, an Indonesian who goes by only one name, was jailed six weeks for mischief.

    Court papers said Ela started working for her employer, his wife, and two children, aged four and eight, in September last year.

    We are not naming them due to a gag order to protect the children’s identities.

    Sometime in October, Ela was scolded by her employer’s mother-in-law.

    TAINTED

    On Oct 16, she urinated into a small plastic cup and added the urine into a bottle containing milk.

    She fed her employer’s younger child the tainted milk.

    Court papers said Ela also mixed the urine with some drinking water in a flask.

    That day, her employer’s wife returned home and poured some water from the flask to drink.

    She took a sip of the water, which appeared to be slightly yellow.

    She showed it to her husband, who took a sip and found that it tasted odd.

    The employer decided to keep the flask in his bedroom to observe the water the next day.

    He found that the contents of the flask smelled pungent the next day.

    But when asked if anything had happened to the water, Ela said no.

    On Oct 18, the employer found her washing the flask that she had taken from his bedroom and he made a police report.

    It is not the first time that maids have been convicted of tainting food or drinks.

    In May 2012, a 24-year-old Indonesian maid was jailed a month for tainting her employer’s coffee with her menstrual discharge because she believed that he would be nice to her after consuming the drink.

    Last April, another Indonesian maid was jailed three years for adding eucalyptus oil into packs of stored breast milk that were meant for her employer’s two-month-old son.

    She did so as she wanted to be scolded and sent back home.

    The court at the time heard that the Health Sciences Authority advises against feeding children eucalyptus oil as it contains terpineol, which has been known to cause fatalities.

     

    Source: www.tnp.sg

  • Indonesian Maid Arrested For Murdering Employer In Telok Kurau

    Indonesian Maid Arrested For Murdering Employer In Telok Kurau

    Three men on motorbikes were riding past a semi-detached house in Telok Kurau last night when they heard shouts for help.

    They parked their motorbikes in front of the house and saw a man struggling with a woman in the front porch.

    The gate was open and the man told them to grab hold of the woman. Two of them went to help him while the third called the police.

    One of them, a mechanic, told The New Paper in Mandarin: “I held on to the woman, who kept struggling and was bleeding from her hands.

    “I held her hands and got blood all over myself. The man was also covered in blood”

    His friend, who works in construction, added: “Of course, we were scared. Whoever saw what was happening would have been scared.”

    He then ran into the house to get a cloth to wipe the man’s wound, which was around the throat area.

    The three men, who are Malaysians in their 20s, had stumbled on the scene of a murder while heading to dinner after work.

    The house owner later told them the woman is his maid who had just killed his wife.

    When the police showed up about five minutes later, they went to a friend’s place nearby to wash off the blood on their hands and clothes before going for dinner.

    The men, who declined to be identified, returned to the scene around midnight to see what was happening.

    One of them said: “I would not call ourselves brave for helping.

    “We just saw that the uncle needed help and he looked really scared.”

    TNP understands that the house owner, 57, was on the first level of his three-storey house when he heard a commotion on the second storey.

    He went up to check and heard noises in the bathroom. When he opened the door, he was shocked to see his maid step out with a bloodied knife.

    He immediately tried to disarm her and was injured during the struggle while his daughter-in-law called the police for help.

    The police said they were alerted to the incident at 50C, Lorong H, off Telok Kurau Road, at 8.48pm.

    A spokesman said the injured man was later taken in an ambulance to Changi General Hospital (CGH). His condition could not be confirmed.

    His wife, 59, was found lying motionless in the bathroom and pronounced dead by paramedics at 9.03pm.

    He added that a 23-year-old woman was arrested in relation to the case, which has been classified as murder.

    Investigations are ongoing.

    TNP understands that the maid, believed to be an Indonesian, had attacked the woman in the bathroom.

    Her motive for the attack was not known by press time.

    CROWD

    A nearby resident told TNP that he saw a crowd of people milling outside one of his neighbours’ home.

    From the outside, he could see the house owner with blood on his chest.

    “The maid was sitting on a bench with her hands bandaged. There were blood stains on her legs,” said the neighbour who declined to be identified.

    “I think she had also sustained head wounds because I saw a policewoman cleaning her head and there was blood on the cloth.”

    The owner was then wheeled on a stretcher to an ambulance.

    “Before he got into the ambulance, he told the daughter-in-law to arrange for both their maids to be sent home,” he said.

    The injured maid was taken away in another ambulance, he added.

    “One of his sons later came out of the house and sat at the front porch. Then rain fell and most of the crowd dispersed.”

    A neighbour in her 50s, who wanted to be known only as Ms Wang, said that she usually saw the owner gardening.

    She heard from her sister that he spent a lot of time tending to the vegetables in the grass patch outside his house and did business in China.

    The Singapore Civil Defence Force said it sent two ambulances to the scene after receiving a call at 8.47pm.

    A spokesman said a woman in her 20s was taken to CGH with an injury on the left side of the head and lacerations on both hands.

    A man who was in the crowd identified himself as an employee of the house owner’s son, who owns a fish farm in Johor Baru, and that his father owns a construction company.

    He said he had gone to the house after his employer called him to say that something had happened to his mother.

    A group of six to seven men had also gathered at a bus stop about 50m from the house. One of them was sobbing while gesticulating as two friends tried to console him.

     

    Source: www.tnp.sg

  • Indon Maid Stole Employers’ Valuables And Escaped From Singapore On Off Day

    Indon Maid Stole Employers’ Valuables And Escaped From Singapore On Off Day

    Dear Editor,

    The Indonesia maid has been working for me about 6 months. She is very good in acting. Like a normal person just do her job to look after our new born baby girl and housework.

    During the weekdays my wife need to sent my 2 years old son to the child care centre and do marketing for the daily need so we leave the maid and the baby at home. We trust her that she will do her job. One Saturday evening we wanted to past her the work permit for her off day the next day but we couldn’t find the work permit and the passport!

    When we ask her and she said that her work permit is with her and claim that the passport is with us. After that we decided to search for the passport in our room but we could not find it. The next day the maid go for her off day and we try to search for her passport again but cannot find it than we decide to check our locked drawer to check if our gold and money if is still inside but to our surprise our gold in a bag n cash is missing!!!!

    We hope that the maid would come back from off day but she didn’t return to our house by 6 pm that day. That’s when we made a police report. And the police officer did make a check from ICA and say the the maid already left Singapore on that Sunday. This maid is so cunning and deceiving. Beware!

    Charlie
    A.S.S. Contributor

    Source: www.allsingaporestuff.com

  • Average-Looking Indonesian Man Marries Beautiful British Girl

    Average-Looking Indonesian Man Marries Beautiful British Girl

    The date 8th of August is probably one of the happiest in Bayu Kumbara’s life, as he married the love of his life — a woman from United Kingdom.

    His wedding caused quite a buzz on online sites as Bayu is Indonesian and and is not conventionally handsome.

    According to website Sembang Info, Bayu has a “funny face”, while the woman who stole his heart, Jennifer Brocklehurst, is stunning.

    The wedding also attracted attention after Jennifer appealed for donations online on tilt.com in order to foot the cost of their big day.

    Her targeted amount was 2,500 pounds (approximately S$5,502), but in the end, she managed to raise about 1,000 pounds (approximately S$2,200). Through donations, she had hoped to buy flight tickets for her parents.

    Despite the lack of funding, both parties decided to go ahead with the wedding. Photos of the ceremony were uploaded onto their social media accounts and were quickly greeted with a slew of congratulatory messages from their friends and ‘followers’.

    Jennifer reportedly met Bayu while she was on holiday in Sumatra and since their fateful encounter, they have fallen in love.

    The report also states that Bayu is a graduate in Anthropology, from Andalas University in Indonesia.

     

    Source: http://singaporeseen.stomp.com.sg

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