Update | 'Torture' employer linked to alleged abuse of five different Hong Kong maids
Yudhoyono pledges to cover helper's medical costs in phone call to hospital as her former employer is taken in for questioning by police
Indonesian President Dr Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono expressed "anger and concern" yesterday over the alleged torture of one of his country's domestic helpers in Hong Kong as new allegations of abuse emerged.
He made a phone call to the helper, Erwiana Sulistyaningsih, 23, and her father, Rohmad Saputra, at the hospital in Indonesia where she is being treated for her injuries and pledged to cover her medical costs.
It also emerged yesterday that police in Hong Kong are aware of four more cases of alleged abuse linked to Erwiana's employer, Lo Wan-tun, 44, who was arrested on Monday.
Video: Hong Kong police arrest employer of 'tortured' Indonesian maid
Lo has not been charged and was greeted by jeers from a crowd of onlookers when detectives took her back to the Tseung Kwan O flat where she is alleged to have abused Erwiana.