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Tamil Nadu: Teenage domestic worker dies under mysterious circumstances, employers Mohammed Nishad & wife arrested 

In a tragic incident that has stirred public outrage, a teenage girl from Thanjavur, employed as a domestic worker, was found dead under suspicious circumstances at the residence of her employers in Aminjikarai, Chennai. The employers, identified as Mohammed Nishad (35) and his wife Nasiya (32), were arrested on charges of alleged murder and abuse

TS VenkatesanTS Venkatesan
Nov 5, 2024, 01:45 pm IST
in Politics, Bharat, Tamil Nadu
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CHENNIA: On Deepawali day, a teenage girl from Thanjavur employed as a domestic help was found dead in the home of a couple in Aminjikarai, sparking concerns over the safety and well-being of children working as domestic laborers. The incident has drawn widespread attention, raising questions about child labor laws, the treatment of domestic workers, and the safety of young individuals employed in homes.

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Police have arrested Mohammed Nishad, a 35-year-old car dealer, and his wife Nasiya, 32, on suspicion of murder after an investigation pointed to severe abuse and possible mistreatment. The teenager’s body was discovered with cigarette burns and multiple injuries, suggesting prolonged abuse. The initial probe suggests that the couple frequently assaulted the girl whenever they felt she was underperforming or “slacking” in her household duties.

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Authorities report that, on Diwali day, following a particularly severe assault, the couple allegedly locked the girl in a bathroom. They then reportedly left her unattended, and she was found unconscious later. After confirming she was unresponsive, the couple left the home, consulted a lawyer, and only later informed the police, stating they had found the girl unconscious in their residence. The couple allegedly sought advice from their lawyer before notifying authorities, an act that has fueled public outrage.

Upon receiving the call, police rushed to the residence in Eden Castle apartments in Mehta Nagar, where they were met with a shocking scene. The girl’s body bore signs of severe abuse, with visible cigarette burns and suspected injuries from a hot iron. Authorities are now examining whether the young victim was also subjected to sexual abuse, with Mohammed Nishad listed as a primary suspect. The case has since prompted debates around child welfare and abuse within the confines of homes where children are employed as domestic help, often with little to no regulation or oversight.

The young girl, whose father is deceased, came from a financially challenged background and was reportedly the sole breadwinner for her mother. Her mother, a single parent, was devastated upon hearing of the tragic incident. In viral videos circulating on social media, the girl’s mother is seen attempting to approach the media but is ushered away by the police, highlighting the family’s isolation and desperation. Police have arranged for her body to undergo a postmortem examination at the Kilpauk Government Medical College Hospital. Results of the autopsy are awaited, as they may reveal further details of the abuse.

The practice of employing young children, especially from underprivileged backgrounds, for domestic chores such as cleaning, babysitting, and cooking has been a longstanding issue in India. Despite legal restrictions, many households continue to employ minors, raising concerns over exploitation, abuse, and a lack of accountability. Child welfare advocates argue that the current case is a stark reminder of the potential dangers faced by vulnerable young individuals working in unregulated domestic settings.

The girl’s case is also reminiscent of similar issues of abuse faced by individuals in domestic work, particularly in foreign countries where human rights violations and exploitation have been reported. Critics note that many women from impoverished backgrounds in India, lured by promises of steady income and respectable work in foreign homes, find themselves in abusive conditions in some Middle Eastern countries. Many domestic workers reportedly endure long hours, inadequate food, and physical abuse, including cigarette burns and other forms of torture. Numerous cases reveal that their travel documents, such as passports and visas, are often confiscated, leaving them unable to escape or report their abuse.

Human rights organisations have documented accounts from women who describe being forced into grueling work schedules and enduring physical and sexual abuse from employers and their families. This situation leaves them powerless, with no access to phones or contact with outsiders. The stories emerging from these cases are distressing, with some women attempting drastic measures, such as jumping from buildings, in attempts to escape. Such incidents, although primarily reported from the Middle East, underscore a broader global issue surrounding the abuse and exploitation of domestic workers, especially minors.

Reports have also emerged of trafficking practices in which children from India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh are smuggled into countries like the UAE to serve as jockeys in camel races. These children are forced into a highly dangerous occupation, one that is forbidden by international child protection laws. In addition, some young women from Hyderabad were lured into marriages with older men from wealthy countries, only to be abandoned or mistreated.

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