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  1. http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/woman-allegedly-tortured-to-death-by-her-employer-in-saudi-arabia-a7020551.html Woman allegedly tortured to death by her employer in Saudi ArabiaHer family claimed she had previously complained of being mentally and physically harassed Samuel Osborne @SamuelOsborne93 7 hours ago 17 comments 0 Indian women shout slogans during a protest over claims a Saudi official raped his two maids, near the Saudi Arabian embassy in New Delhi, on 10 September, 2015 (file image) MONEY SHARMA/AFP/Getty Images A 25-year-old Indian woman has allegedly been tortured to death by her employers in Saudi Arabia. Asima Khatoon, who went to the Gulf state to work as a house maid, reportedly succumbed to her injuries while undergoing treatment for chest-related disease at the King Saud hospital. She passed away after medical treatment failed to save her. 10 examples of Saudi Arabia's human rights abuses 10 show all Her family claimed she had previously complained of being mentally and physically harassed. "She went there and she was assaulted there," a member of Ms Khatoon's family, from Hyderabad, told News 18. "She was kept in a room, they did not feed her. She told me she has been tortured and she asked me to bring her back at any cost," the family member alleged. Read moreSaudi Arabia: Workers set fire to buses after '50,000 sacked and wages unpaid' Girls in Saudi Arabia demand the right to have PE lessons Saudi women finally allowed to have their own copy of marriage certificate In a phone call made several weeks ago, she reportedly asked her parents to rescue her. Her stay had reportedly been extended by her employers illegally after her visa expired. The Telangana state government had earlier asked India's external affairs ministry to intervene and rescue her, India Today reported.
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