Vicky’s former employers paid her outstanding salary and long-service entitlements through their lawyer today, 18 June. Vicky’s sister Irene received a Cashier’s Order for the amount, on behalf of her mother.
Our focus now turns solely to the final police report, which is due within a month. In the meantime, we will announce anything of relevance here, and continue to broaden our coverage to include other issues concerning the mistreatment of domestic helpers in Hong Kong.

The headline “Employers pay in Full” with regard to Vicky’s employer’s paying her family her outstanding salary and long service enentitlements, made me think, that in fact it has been Vicky Flores who has paid the full price – her life, for her loyalty, and ability to endure for so long, what seems more apparent of late: her exceptionally problematic living environment. Through events which are still unclear, and many questions left unanswered, we only know she was shouting at someone to stay away from her, during an argument not long before she went missing. We know she did not leave DB by choice, therefore, was either forced, or later taken after she became unconscious or died. The account of what led to her rushing from her home remains a blur, with no statement from her employers offered by the police to the media as to what took place. We look to the police for a statment to explain what have been their investigative findings and give the public a true account of events, rather than speculative comments to the media that do a great injustice to a young woman’s faith and integrity.