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British double murderer Rurik Jutting has appeal bid dismissed by Hong Kong’s top court

Former banker was jailed for life for brutal killings of two Indonesian women in 2014

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Rurik Jutting arrives at the Court of Final Appeal on Thursday. Photo: Winson Wong

A British banker’s last-ditch attempt to appeal against his convictions for brutally murdering two Indonesian women in Hong Kong four years ago was thrown out by the city’s top court after eight minutes of deliberation on Thursday.

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The decision left Rurik Jutting, 32, staring at the three Court of Final Appeal judges before correctional services officers escorted him back to maximum-security Stanley Prison, where he would continue life imprisonment.

Lawyers for the former Merrill Lynch banker had argued their client had been subjected to “substantial and grave injustice” in his 2016 trial, saying the judge misdirected the jury on his defence of diminished responsibility and erred in allowing psychiatrists to comment on his culpability.

But Justices Roberto Ribeiro, Robert Tang Kwok-ching and Joseph Fok followed the lower Court of Appeal, where the same criticisms had been raised, to dismiss Jutting’s application for leave to appeal.

“For reasons that will be provided, we do not consider these questions reasonably arguable,” Ribeiro announced after eight minutes of closed-door deliberations.

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