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Juminem, 56, wishes daughter never left Indonesia

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Juminem mother of Seneng Mujiasih, regrets letting her daughter go to Hong Kong for work. Photo: Aleksander Solum

Just hours before she received news of her daughter’s death, Juminem caught sight of a bad omen outside her home.

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“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.

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Two years on, “Seneng is gone” was still a line the distraught mother recited repeatedly during her interview with the Post.

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