Some of the online users, who watched the video, condemned the woman’s unhygienic and disgusting act. But others have argued that maybe the woman wasn’t allowed to make use of the toilet by the home owners after another video was shared of the maid easing herself in the same kitchen. It is believed that the incident happened recently in Kenya.
Dieza had been working in her Australian employer’s household for about 16 months before the day of the incident. On Apr 11 this year, shortly before 2pm, Raymond called Dieza using Facebook video call. They got into a heated argument over finances, which led to Dieza’s decision to record videos of her abusing the toddler, who was one year and four months old at that time. The boy was lying on a bed as she was putting him to sleep. She put her camera phone at the side of the bed, aimed it at him, and began physically abusing him.
She pressed his face on the mattress, smothered him with a pillow, shook him while holding onto a pillow around his head, shook and twisted his head while pulling him by his hair, then lifted him by his hair and threw his head against a pillow. The video clip lasted one minute and 34 seconds. Later, between 2pm and 3pm, Dieza and the toddler were sitting on the kitchen floor when she decided to record another video. She grabbed and extended the boy’s left arm and used a 27cm-long kitchen knife to hit him repeatedly on his buttocks. When he crawled closer to her, she lifted and positioned him directly in front of her, before continuing to hit him. That video clip was about 35 seconds long.
Dieza then sent the videos to Raymond via Facebook Messenger. On the same day, Raymond got his sister to contact Dieza’s husband, who worked as a logistics coordinator in Singapore, and sent him the videos. After seeing the videos, Dieza’s husband met her near her employer’s condominium. She walked off following an argument. He decided to call the police, and she was arrested that night after she returned to her employer’s home.
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