The Indonesian government has demanded that justice be upheld for Adelina Lisao, an Indonesian migrant worker who died after allegedly suffering abuse from her employers in Penang, Malaysia. The 21-year-old died in Bukit Mertajam Hospital on Sunday after reportedly being tortured for more than a month and forced to sleep outside with the family’s Rottweiler. As reported by the Star, police have detained a 36-year-old woman and her 39-year-old brother for allegedly abusing Adelina, they also detained another woman – the 60-year-old mother of the siblings. There were similar abusive cases of Indonesia’s migrant workers in recent years. According to a report by Women’s Solidarity for Human Rights, violence against Indonesian female migrant workers are still rampant, with 66 cases recorded throughout 2016. Most reports the organization received in 2016 were related to unpaid wages (19 percent), followed by human trafficking (17 percent).