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Rurik
Jutting, British banker, guilty of Hong Kong murders
I found this story on the BBC News web page. It was
published regarding the British banker Rurik Jutting who has been found guilty
of murdering two Indonesian women in Hong Kong, in a case that has gripped the
city.
A jury took around four hours to find an
expressionless Jutting, who denied murder but admitted manslaughter, guilty on
both counts.
He was sentenced to life in prison for the killings of
Sumarti Ningsih and Seneng Mujiasih.
Their mutilated bodies were found in Jutting's
apartment in November 2014.
Murder carries a mandatory life sentence in Hong Kong.
In a
statement read out by his lawyer, Jutting expressed remorse for the killings
and accepted his actions were "horrific".
"I remain haunted daily both by memory of my
actions... and by knowledge of the acute pain I have caused their loved ones,
not least Ningsih's young son," he said.
"The evil I have [done] cannot be remedied by me
in words or actions. Nevertheless, for whatever it may be worth, to Ningsih's
family and friends, and Mujiasih's family and friends, I am sorry, I am sorry
beyond words."
But Deputy High Court Judge Michael Stuart-Moore, who
noted the trial had been "made to dredge into depths of depravity"
over Jutting's actions, said he did not accept the apology as he sentenced him
to life in prison.
Mr Stuart-Moore said he believed Jutting posed an
"immense danger... if he is ever again given his liberty beyond the prison
gates".
"On each offence I pass a concurrent life term...
You'll go to prison for life," he told Jutting, who was escorted from the
courtroom by three officers.
Ms Mujiasih's family said they were
"devastated" and that they hoped Jutting could be executed "if
possible", but Ms Ningsih's mother Suratmi welcomed the sentence.
"I feel that the right decision has been made, he
tortured my child," she told the BBC. "I lost my daughter and I will
never be able to meet her again, the pain and agony of that will never go away.
He is an evil man.
"I want him to take responsibility for what he
did and ... financially support her son and our family.

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