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Singapore top court rejects Myanmar helper killer’s appeal against 30-year jail term
- Gaiyathiri Murugayan, who had repeatedly assaulted Piang Ngaih Don until she died in 2016, sought a shorter sentence of 12 to 15 years
- After the judges rejected her appeal, Gaiyathiri said she will continue to write to Prime Minister Lee ‘because it’s my life and I cannot die here’
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Three Singapore apex court judges on Wednesday dismissed an appeal lodged by Gaiyathiri Murugayan, who was jailed for 30 years last year for heinously abusing her domestic worker till she died in 2016.
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The Court of Appeal hearing on Wednesday afternoon lasted about an hour, with Gaiyathiri repeating her claims of prison authorities and fellow inmates reportedly abusing her, for instance. She sought a shorter sentence of 12 to 15 years’ jail.
Her victim, 24-year-old Myanmar national Piang Ngaih Don, had lost 40 per cent of her body weight and suffered dozens of scars and external injuries from the months-long abuse.
It led to widespread ire from the public and a High Court judge calling it one of the worst cases of culpable homicide to come before the courts.
Gaiyathiri, 42, appealed against her jail term after pleading guilty to 28 offences.
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