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Hong Kong murders: Parents of victim want death sentence for 'sadistic killer' | |
(about 21 hours later) | |
The parents of a woman allegedly murdered by a British banker in Hong Kong have called for her killer to be put to death. | The parents of a woman allegedly murdered by a British banker in Hong Kong have called for her killer to be put to death. |
Rurik Jutting, a 29-year-old Cambridge graduate, is accused of murdering Sumarti Ningsih, 23, and 29-year-old Seneng Mujarsi. | Rurik Jutting, a 29-year-old Cambridge graduate, is accused of murdering Sumarti Ningsih, 23, and 29-year-old Seneng Mujarsi. |
Miss Mujarsi was found in his apartment with stab wounds to her neck and buttocks, and the body of Miss Ningsih was found hours later decomposing in a suitcase. | Miss Mujarsi was found in his apartment with stab wounds to her neck and buttocks, and the body of Miss Ningsih was found hours later decomposing in a suitcase. |
Her father told AFP she had been sending money home to her parents and three siblings back in Indonesia. | Her father told AFP she had been sending money home to her parents and three siblings back in Indonesia. |
“I want the murderer of my child to be sentenced to death,” said Ahmad Kaliman, 58. “He killed her, sadistically, so he must be put to death.” | “I want the murderer of my child to be sentenced to death,” said Ahmad Kaliman, 58. “He killed her, sadistically, so he must be put to death.” |
Hong Kong does not impose the death penalty after abolishing capital punishment in 1993. | Hong Kong does not impose the death penalty after abolishing capital punishment in 1993. |
Jutting, who grew up in Chertsey, Surrey, has not yet entered a plea to the charges and is being held in custody. | Jutting, who grew up in Chertsey, Surrey, has not yet entered a plea to the charges and is being held in custody. |
Police said he called officers to his flat early on Saturday, days after quitting his job at Bank of America Merrill Lynch and leaving an out-of-office email describing himself as an “insane psychopath”. | Police said he called officers to his flat early on Saturday, days after quitting his job at Bank of America Merrill Lynch and leaving an out-of-office email describing himself as an “insane psychopath”. |
Jutting is expected to co-operate with police in a reconstruction of the crime at the apartment on Friday. | Jutting is expected to co-operate with police in a reconstruction of the crime at the apartment on Friday. |
The Indonesian consulate is arranging for the bodies of both women to be sent home for burial. | The Indonesian consulate is arranging for the bodies of both women to be sent home for burial. |
Passengers hail a taxi in Hong Kong’s Wan Chai district as a British banker appears in court charged with murder | Passengers hail a taxi in Hong Kong’s Wan Chai district as a British banker appears in court charged with murder |
A spokesperson said Miss Mujiasih had arrived in Hong Kong as a domestic worker from the city of Muna, on Sulawesi island, and Miss Ningsih was from central Java. | A spokesperson said Miss Mujiasih had arrived in Hong Kong as a domestic worker from the city of Muna, on Sulawesi island, and Miss Ningsih was from central Java. |
She had also used the name Jesse Lorena Ruri while in the Wan Chai district. | She had also used the name Jesse Lorena Ruri while in the Wan Chai district. |
Additional reporting by AP | Additional reporting by AP |
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