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The photographs of The beautiful Acosta Baruelo tied to a tree in a Saudi residence they became quickly viral. His leaders decided to tie him up as a punishment because he had left an expensive piece of furniture under the sun, without imagining that another of his employees captured the images and posted them on social networks.
The woman of origin of philippines she was held by the hands and legs at the big tree that is in the garden of the house of a wealthy family in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on May 9th. The punishment was applied by the employers because Lovely left an expensive furniture under the sun, which could damage it.
With this lesson, The bosses wanted the 26-year-old woman to understand the risks of furniture or sunbathing.
The photographs of the beautiful Acosta Baruelo attached to a tree were captured by one of his companions and quickly became viral.The Filipino authorities then went to the residence to help the woman.
The publication of Kristina Cabrera Sononir has been shared almost 90,000 times. In addition, the same Facebook user He noted that the employer is a member of the Saudi royal family.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Philippines (FDFA) said in a statement that "the Filipino worker abroad (OFW), the beautiful Acosta Baruelo from Saudi Arabia arrived in Manila at 9:55 am on May 9, 2019"
He also indicated that the woman who was repatriated the day of the publication of the photos on social networks and they knew about the case.
In the same statement, The Philippine Embbady in Riyadh added that Baruelo had been working for several months on behalf of the employer who had punished and tied her to a tree.
According to Lovely's partner, their employers punish and hurt anyone who makes small mistakes.
"Thank you very much to everyone who helped me. I also want to ask for help from other Filipinos who have stayed there. They are the ones who helped me and put my photos online. I'm afraid for your safety. I hope that they will also be rescued, "said Lovely Acosta Baruelo recently.
Attacks against employees are constant in Saudi Arabia. According to Daily Mail, 2.3 million Filipinos work in the Middle East and Africa. of this figure, more than half are women.
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