‘Like a death sentence:’ Sick migrant women abandoned in Asia’s wealthiest cities
“My baby,” Nancy repeats, as she sobs, dabbing a crumpled white tissue at her weathered eyes.Nancy, a Filipino domestic worker in Hong Kong, is referring to the youngest daughter of her former employers. When she started working for them in 2002, the girl had not yet been born.Nancy was there for every milestone – from her first tentative steps to the day she left for university in England.“I couldn’t take longer holidays because she would often get sick while I was away,” recalled Nancy, whose...