Exclusive | Waitress killed by British banker Rurik Jutting in Hong Kong never saw house bought with her hard work
Juminem, 56, wishes daughter never left Indonesia
Just hours before she received news of her daughter’s death, Juminem caught sight of a bad omen outside her home.
“That morning I saw black crows appearing in the sky, circling my house,” she recalled.
The 56-year-old lives in Pulau Muna, a remote island village in Sulawesi, Indonesia, hours from the nearest domestic airport and further still from Hong Kong, where her daughter Seneng Mujiasih was brutally murdered.
A neighbour, whose daughter was Seneng’s friend in Hong Kong, knocked on their door and broke the news: “Seneng is gone”.
Juminem refused to believe it at first, because she had spoken to her daughter on the phone only a day or two ago.
They immediately rang another friend of Seneng’s in Hong Kong, who also said it was true. A call to a third friend confirmed the grim news.
Two years on, “Seneng is gone” was still a line the distraught mother recited repeatedly during her interview with the Post.