A dramatic moment was witnessed at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport when a woman who was serving as a domestic worker in Saudi Arabia arrived in the country.
The unidentified woman was among a group of women who had been rescued and brought back to the country.
As she was addressing journalists, she spotted the agent who ferried her to Saudi Arabia and she immediately cut short the interview and went for her.
“Salome, what have you come to do here? This is the woman who sold me to Saudi Arabia, she wanted me dead, ” the angry woman was heard saying.
Some of the people tried to restrict her from reaching the agent but she broke loose and managed to confront her.
“You are a woman like me, and you are coming here to see me, go and help people’s children first. Your office must be shut down. I suffered. You will pay for everything that my family sold,” she said as the security personnel among others intervened to separate them as the agent disappeared into the crowd.
The agitated woman narrated some of the suffering she went through while in the gulf country adding that she was nearly killed in July this year. She went to Saudi in November last year.
“Where is the government? Why should this woman not be arrested and she has mistreated me for five months. I have been sleeping in the hostel, drinking sewage water and she is coming to see me, Salome must be arrested, she is selling people’s children to Saudi Arabia,” she lamented.
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She further said that most agents do not care about the well being of those they ferried to Saudi Arabia as domestic workers.
“Look at her, we have come with her, she left with her two legs and she is now back in a wheelchair, we have arrived so many of us but most do not want to speak,” the woman said pointing to another who was in a wheelchair.
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