Kasthuri Munirathinam, a 55-year-old mother of four from southern India,
was plunged into debt after borrowing money to marry off her daughters.
Like many before her, she was recruited through an agency and promised
an opportunity to earn 1,000 Saudi riyals ($267) a month by working as a
live-in maid in Saudi Arabia, the Arab region's largest economy where
domestic help is in high demand.
On Sept. 29, just a few weeks after arriving in the kingdom, she tried to escape from her employer's house, using two of her saris to fashion a rope and climb from a third-floor window.