Tragic Abuse Case of Peng Aidong Sparks Outrage in Singapore
In a story that has shaken the public to its core, Peng Aidong, a young woman who traveled abroad for work, tragically fell victim to severe abuse at the hands of her employers. Her tale has become a symbol of the dark side of migrant labor in Southeast Asia, as details of her mistreatment emerge, highlighting the urgent need for reform and greater protection for domestic workers.
Peng Aidong, like many migrant workers, left her home with dreams of supporting her family and seeking a better future. She took a job in Singapore as a domestic helper, but what awaited her was far from the safe employment she had hoped for. Working for a family that soon became her tormentors, Peng's time in Singapore quickly turned into a living nightmare.

During her time under their employ, Peng faced unimaginable abuse.
According to reports, she was starved, beaten, and tortured by her employers, reducing her once-healthy body to a frail and fragile shell. By the time of her death in 2016, Peng’s weight had plummeted to a mere 24 kilograms.
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