Maid disappears after borrowing from loan shark while employer is on holiday

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Maid disappears after borrowing from loan shark while employer is on holiday
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A woman was shocked to return home from holiday with her family to find that her Filipino maid had disappeared, along with $500 missing from the house. Zhang, a 40-year-old bank clerk, told Shin Min Daily News that she hired her maid, Giselle, in July this year. But a month later, she reportedly borrowed $500 from loan sharks. 'She performed...

CCTV footage showed Zhang's helper leaving the home with a small bag.A woman was shocked to return home from holiday with her family to find that her Filipino maid had disappeared, along with $500 missing from the house.

"She performed well at work. In August, when I checked her chat history on her phone, I found out that she had borrowed money from loan sharks," said Zhang.Zhang then reportedly brought Giselle to the police station to file a report and warned her not to repeat her actions. After checking the footage, she discovered that her 39-year-old maid had left their home the previous day with a small bag and has not returned since.

Zhang reportedly contacted the police, and was informed that Giselle had left and likely returned to the Philippines.

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