Monday, August 29, 2011

Gaddafi Family Nanny Describes Physical Abuse At Son's Seaside Condo




With its panoramic views and opulent furniture, the seaside home of Hannibal Gaddafi more closely resembles a luxury resort than a private residence. But a closer inspection of the home following Libyan rebels' ransacking has now revealed some of the unspeakable horrors to have allegedly taken place on its premises -- even among those trusted to take care of the colonel's grandchildren.

As CNN is reporting, Shweyga Mullah, an Ethiopian woman who'd been working as a nanny to Hannibal's two children, claims she suffered brutal abuse at the hands of Hannibal's wife, Aline.

"She took me to a bathroom and tied my hands behind my back, and tied my feet," the 30-year-old Mullah told CNN, before describing having been scalded after she refused to beat Hannibal's son young when he wouldn't stop crying. "She tied my mouth...and she started pouring the boiling water on my head like this."

Mullah, whose wounds appeared to be in desperate need of medical attention, said she was never paid for her work. "I worked for a whole year; they didn't give me one penny," she noted. "She said, 'No money for you. You just work.'"




comment
minutes ago (2:37 PM)
This is one of the many times I completely lose patience with the cable news media machine! How dare CNN put on this story without making it clear that they are immediatel­y taking this woman for help and treatment. This news crew and reporter are no better than the savages who did and do these things daily. As I say, I am hoping the news hungry, all-about-­getting-my­self-on-ca­mera reporter and his crew hopped to it and got her medical treatment. If so, then at least this disgusting invasion of her suffering would potentiall­y yield some merit.


5 minutes ago (2:35 PM)
She should have been paid by who was interviewi­ng her for a story they will profit from how greedy can you get?


20 minutes ago (2:20 PM)
HEY CNN, could you not have paid her for her interview so she could go to the hospital. What did you do, throw her a half bottle of mecurecone­. SAPS!!!!




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