http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-south-asia-11109726

27 August 2010 Last updated at 10:18 GMT 

Nails removed from 'tortured' Sri Lankan maid
 Ms Ariyawathie (left) was deeply traumatised, doctors said 
Doctors have removed 13 nails and five needles from a Sri Lankan housemaid who 
said her employer in Saudi Arabia hammered them into her body.

LP Ariyawathie, 49, told staff at Kamburupitiya Hospital her employer inflicted 
the injuries as a punishment.

X-rays showed that there were 24 nails and needles in her body. Doctors said 
those remaining inside her body posed no immediate threat to her life.

The nails were up to 2in (5cm) long, a hospital official said.

"The surgery is successful and she is recovering now," Dr Satharasinghe said, 
according to news agency Associated Press.

Ms Ariyawathie, a mother of three, underwent a three-hour procedure.

Doctors said they would carry out further surgery later to remove the remaining 
nails.

'Deeply traumatised' 
Ms Ariyawathie travelled to Saudi Arabia in March to become a housemaid.

 Doctors say this X-ray shows nails embedded in the housemaid's hand 
Last week, she flew back to Sri Lanka and was admitted to hospital in the south 
of the island, where she told doctors she had undergone abuse for more than a 
month.

The doctors found 24 metal pieces in her legs and hands. 

She could not sit down or walk properly, doctors said.

They said Ms Ariyawathie was deeply traumatised and unable to give full details 
of her experience.

Meanwhile, Sri Lankan authorities have launched an investigation. 

"We have launched a strong protest with the Saudi government through the 
external affairs minister, but there has been no response yet," Kingsley 
Ranawaka, chairman of Bureau for Foreign Employment, told the BBC. 

Around 1.8 million Sri Lankans are employed abroad, 70% of whom are women.

Most work as housemaids in the Middle East, while smaller numbers work in 
Singapore and Hong Kong.




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