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    CHENNAI, India, May 3 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - When Kasthuri Munirathinam crawled
    out of the window of a second floor apartment in Riyadh, she was scared for her life.



    The 55-year-old Indian housemaid from the southern state
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    She had been in Saudi Arabia for just two months, one of thousands of Indians heading to the Gulf states every year for work, but was
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    Saudi police said Munirathinam's arm was amputated due to injuries she sustained in the fall from the building.



    Munirathinam is still waiting for action to be taken against her employer.

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    "I became a dependent who needs assistance to even comb my hair ... and to think my journey to the Gulf was in the capacity of a breadwinner for my family," she said tearfully.


    "Some official (from the government hospital in Chennai) called and said I could get a free prosthetic arm. But going to the hospital would mean hiring a taxi and we can't afford it."

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    agents.

    Government figures show there are an estimated six million Indian migrants in the
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    In 2015, more than 700,000 Indians moved to the Gulf states where domestic help is in high demand.



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    Indians from Tamil Nadu and neighbouring Kerala
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    Munirathinam said she decided to go overseas to work
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    ($1 = 66.43 rupees) (Reporting by Anuradha Nagaraj, Editing by Belinda Goldsmith;
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