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Original Post Date: 2007-08-19  Posted By: Jan

From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org
Date & Time Posted: 8/19/2007
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SA: Domestics offered money to sell children

From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org


Date & Time Posted: 8/19/2007

SA: Domestics offered money to sell children

Submitted by Carla:

Domestic workers are being offered money to hand over their employers’ children.

Hillcrest resident Chantel Hill has described the terror she felt when her domestic worker told her that she had been offered R20 000 for one of Hill’s children.

She said her “blood froze” when she realised that the people behind the plot knew where the family lived and that they had her domestic worker’s cellphone number.

‘When we answer, no one speaks, they just listen’
Hill said her domestic worker, who asked not to be named, had requested to speak to her last Tuesday.

“She said that a woman had called her on her cellphone towards the end of July and had offered her R20 000 for one of my children. At first she did not tell me because she thought that the call was a joke and ignored it.”

The caller’s number was withheld.

Then, when the family moved to Hillcrest three weeks ago, the domestic worker received a second call from the same woman who asked where the family had moved to, because she had been to their old house and had found that they no longer lived there.

Hill said that the unknown caller knew exactly when she and her husband went to work, when their children came home from school and what time she and her husband returned from work.

“This unknown woman said she was working for a man who was paying money for the children. As a mother of two it really upsets me to know that my children are not even safe in their own homes,” she said.

The woman said she would stay in touch with the domestic worker to make further plans.

Hill said that since then she and her domestic worker had received calls from withheld numbers.

“When we answer, no one speaks, they just listen.”

Hill reported the matter to police and a case of intimidation was opened.

“The worst part is that about five or six months ago there was an email going around about people offering domestic workers money for the children they look after, and I honestly did not think that this would happen to me.”

Hill sent out an email detailing her experience and offered her telephone numbers for anyone to call her to verify her story. “My phone has not stopped ringing. It seems that this is not an isolated incident,” she said.

According to Hill, similar incidents had been reported in Johannesburg, Boksburg and Durban North.

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