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THE Indonesian woman killed in the Hong Kong flat of banking executive Rurik Jutting sent a message to a friend just minutes before she was found, The Telegraph reports.
Seneng Mujiasih, who also went by the name Jesse Lorena, was found dead on the 31st floor of Rurik Jutting’s apartment with wounds to her throat and body last week.
MORE: British banker charged with double murder
CCTV footage shows the pair met at a nightclub near the British banker’s home earlier that evening. They were shown leaving the club and entering his apartment.
While it’s not clear what happened inside, it’s understood she sent a text message to a friend around 3:25am saying “something smells really bad, I want to get out of here” according to an unnamed source.
The corpse of a second Indonesian woman, Sumatra Ningsih, 25, was also found inside a suitcase on the balcony. It’s believed she had been killed the week before.
The news comes as the bodies of the two women allegedly murdered arrived home to Indonesia.
Meanwhile the former securities trader, who until recently worked at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, was arrested after calling police to the scene, and has been charged with the women’s murder.
On Tuesday afternoon, the women’s bodies arrived in the Indonesian capital Jakarta on a Cathay Pacific flight from Hong Kong, an AFP reporter at the city’s airport said. They were taken off the plane in wooden coffins and placed in ambulances.
Ningsih’s body was being taken to her home town of Cilacap, in southern Java, accompanied by her brother, said foreign ministry official Krisna Djaelani.
Mujiasih’s body would remain overnight at the airport before being flown to her family’s home on Muna island, central Indonesia, on Wednesday, said the official.
The mother of Ningsih, whose decaying body was found stuffed in a suitcase, wept as she told how the whole family was waiting to receive the body.
“I’m so tormented,” Suratmi, who like many Indonesians goes by one name, told AFP from Cilacap. “I will never accept that my daughter was tortured until she died.
“Why must this be my daughter’s fate?”
The victims were discovered in Jutting’s flat in the city’s Wanchai district in the early hours of November 1.
On Monday, Jutting appeared in court for the second time since his arrest — and flashed a grin as he left the hearing in a prison van after his case was adjourned for psychiatric reports.
Hong Kong police are investigating whether the victims were sex workers, although their parents say they believed their children had been working at restaurants.

THE Indonesian woman killed in the Hong Kong flat of banking executive Rurik Jutting sent a message to a friend just minutes before she was found, The Telegraph reports.
Seneng Mujiasih, who also went by the name Jesse Lorena, was found dead on the 31st floor of Rurik Jutting’s apartment with wounds to her throat and body last week.
MORE: British banker charged with double murder
CCTV footage shows the pair met at a nightclub near the British banker’s home earlier that evening. They were shown leaving the club and entering his apartment.
While it’s not clear what happened inside, it’s understood she sent a text message to a friend around 3:25am saying “something smells really bad, I want to get out of here” according to an unnamed source.
The corpse of a second Indonesian woman, Sumatra Ningsih, 25, was also found inside a suitcase on the balcony. It’s believed she had been killed the week before.
The news comes as the bodies of the two women allegedly murdered arrived home to Indonesia.
Meanwhile the former securities trader, who until recently worked at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, was arrested after calling police to the scene, and has been charged with the women’s murder.
On Tuesday afternoon, the women’s bodies arrived in the Indonesian capital Jakarta on a Cathay Pacific flight from Hong Kong, an AFP reporter at the city’s airport said. They were taken off the plane in wooden coffins and placed in ambulances.
Ningsih’s body was being taken to her home town of Cilacap, in southern Java, accompanied by her brother, said foreign ministry official Krisna Djaelani.
Mujiasih’s body would remain overnight at the airport before being flown to her family’s home on Muna island, central Indonesia, on Wednesday, said the official.
The mother of Ningsih, whose decaying body was found stuffed in a suitcase, wept as she told how the whole family was waiting to receive the body.
“I’m so tormented,” Suratmi, who like many Indonesians goes by one name, told AFP from Cilacap. “I will never accept that my daughter was tortured until she died.
“Why must this be my daughter’s fate?”
The victims were discovered in Jutting’s flat in the city’s Wanchai district in the early hours of November 1.
On Monday, Jutting appeared in court for the second time since his arrest — and flashed a grin as he left the hearing in a prison van after his case was adjourned for psychiatric reports.
Hong Kong police are investigating whether the victims were sex workers, although their parents say they believed their children had been working at restaurants.