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Chinese nanny beaten, starved, treated ‘like a dog’ in wealthy Minnesota suburb, authorities say

 

Shortly after midnight Thursday, police officers in the wealthy city of Woodbury, Minn., turned down a darkened street to find a shocking sight.

 

In the road stood a woman. Her face and body were badly bruised. Her two blackened eyes were filled with fear.

The 58-year-old woman spoke only Chinese, however. It wasn’t until a translator arrived that officers began to understand her story.

 

It was a story of sheer terror.

 

The woman told police that she had been beaten, starved and threatened with death by her employer, for whom she worked as a nanny.

 

The nanny had also been forced to walk on all fours for hours “like a dog” and fed her own hair, she said.

 

When police took the nanny to the hospital, they discovered she had multiple broken ribs and a broken sternum, authorities said.

 

On Friday, the nanny’s employer, 35-year-old Lili Huang, appeared in court to face charges including human trafficking, false imprisonment and assault.

 

The nanny, who has not been named, began working for the wealthy Huang family in Shanghai, where she took care of Huang’s minor daughter, according to a criminal complaint obtained by the Minneapolis Star Tribune.

 

Shortly after arriving in Minnesota in March, however, the nanny realized that her situation had radically shifted.

 

“During the time in the home she was physically assaulted by defendant, often times in front of the children,” Orput, the county prosecutor, said in a statement. “When this occurred she told defendant she wanted to return to China. Defendant acquired the victim’s passport and kept it and told the woman she was ‘not going anywhere.'”

 

Police pulled up to the large house on Wellington Lane. Then they strode past its red brick and white columns and arrested Lili Huang.

 

Among the items seized inside the spacious home was a bag that had been hidden under the nanny’s mattress.

 

It was full of human hair.

 

The nanny told police that Huang had ripped the hair from her head. The nanny then hid the hair, according to the complaint, so that Huang wouldn’t find it “and force her to eat it.”

 

Huang appeared in court on Friday to face five felony charges, according to prosecutors: labor trafficking, seizing a passport with intent to violate labor trafficking, false imprisonment, assault with a dangerous weapon and assault causing substantial bodily harm. She remains jailed in lieu of $350,000 bail, according to the Star Tribune.

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My wife took a job being a nanny and ended up being the janitor, handywoman, plumber, cook, and general all around low life. She came home the first day and I would not let her go back. Of course, the family was Chinese and the home was paid for with $3 million in cash. Husband was architect.

 

Amazing.

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