Domestic helper Siti Zulaikho has only one word to describe her life after Hong Kong’s worst fire in decades turned everything upside down: “chaotic.”
The 41-year-old Indonesian was among more than 200 domestic helpers living in Wang Fuk Court when the 43-hour blaze broke out on November 26, engulfing seven of the housing estate’s eight buildings and killing 161 people.
Over the past month, she has relocated with her employers four times – first to a shelter, then to a hotel, and then to...
‘I cannot sleep soundly’: helper battles trauma, job insecurity after Hong Kong fire
Published 12 hours ago
Source: scmp.com

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