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New | Hong Kong police take statement from Erwiana in Indonesia

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Chief inspector Chung Chi-ming (left) arrives at the hospital where Erwiana is staying to investigate her case.  Photo: Sam Tsang

Hong Kong police started interviewing Indonesian domestic helper Erwiana Sulistyaningsih — who alleges she was beaten by her employer — in her hospital back home on Tuesday morning.

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They may also take a statement from her Indonesian recruitment agency later in the day, according to a local police source.

Chief Inspector Chung Chi-ming of Kwun Tong district crime squad, said: "We have started interviewing Erwiana and her condition is such that she was able to answer our questions fully."

"We will be as efficient as we can in order to prevent unnecessary hardship for Erwiana," he added.

At 12:30 pm (Hong Kong time 1.30pm), Senior Inspector Candy Li Ka-yan of Kwun Tong district crime squad said that Erwiana needs to take some rest and they will continue to interview her in the afternoon.

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"The Labour Department officials will follow after the police inquiry to ask questions related to the employment ordinance," said Li, adding that police are monitoring Erwiana’s medical condition together with her doctors.

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