Maid accused of stealing employer’s clothes claims they were thrown away

Maid accused of stealing employer’s clothes claims they were thrown away


SINGAPORE: A maid accused of stealing clothes and other belongings from her employer told a court on Tuesday (May 5) that they had been thrown away.

Silva Michelle Catedrilla, a 38-year-old Filipina, was meant to plead guilty to one count of theft as a servant.

However, after court documents had been read out, the unrepresented Catedrilla said in her mitigation while sobbing that her employer had thrown the clothes away before moving house.

The judge set aside her conviction because she had qualified her plea since her statement showed she had no intention to steal. The case was shifted to a pre-trial conference fixed for a later date.

WHAT HAPPENED

Catedrilla faces two charges of stealing from her 43-year-old female employer and her employer’s daughter.

According to charge sheets, she is accused of stealing 46 items between Dec 1, 2022, and Aug 26, 2025, from her employer at a condominium in the Orchard Road area.

The items include multiple dresses, such as a brown leopard print off-shoulder dress, a champagne silk maxi dress with an open back and a black sleeveless long-sleeved dress “with holes”.

She is also accused of stealing leggings, tops, caps, stilettos, baking tools, a Christmas ornament, nail polish and a red Chanel bag from her employer.

She is also accused of stealing fanny packs and other types of bags from her employer’s daughter.



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