The face of a slave owner…
If you were a domestic excellence technician, what kind of professional would you prefer to work for?
I know which bracket of society I’d be angling for – medical doctors.
They earn a good bit of tin, you’ll never suffer a lack of attention when you’re in the throws of a medical emergency, and there will always be plenty of Panado in the cupboard. You know, for the odd paracetamol binge.
But if you live in North London, you’ll be pot out of luck.
There are no employment opportunities at doctors’ residences for domestic excellence technicians.
Doctors in North London have slaves.
At least, Dr Saeeda Khan has one. She’s had one for nigh on four years with nary a peep of enquiry from her neighbours.
This from the Mail Online:
A retired doctor held a slave in her suburban home for four years, a court was told yesterday.
Saeeda Khan, 68, is accused of making Mwanahanisi Mruke work up to 24 hours a day cleaning, cooking and gardening.
She fed her scraps of bread and made her sleep on a thin mattress on the kitchen floor with only a sheet for warmth, it was alleged.
Khan and her late husband, who was also a doctor, allegedly paid Miss Mruke just £10 a month – a low salary even in Tanzania, the African country they brought her to Britain from in 2006.
Miss Mruke, 46, had all her calls monitored and was not allowed to leave the £500,000 home in Harrow, North West London, without Khan, Westminster magistrates heard.
Suburbia: Proving once more that the greatest abuses of human rights happen right under our noses.
See? There’s a REASON why you’ve written off that family down the street.
They’re probably creeps.
Creeps.
[Source : Daily Mail]
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