Tuesday 9 August 2016

poisoned iced coffee 'after her friend laced it with cyanide

Wongso arrived before the other women and ordered Ms Salihin's favourite drink - an iced Vietnamese coffee (Pictured: police re-enactment)
An Indonesian court heard that in 2015 Ms Salihin had allegedly told Wongso to end her relationship with a then-boyfriend because he was a drug dealer and 'rough
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An Indonesian court heard that in 2015 Ms Salihin had allegedly told Wongso to end her relationship with a then-boyfriend because he was a drug dealer and 'rough'

Wongso organised the deadly catch up with Ms Salihin (pictured) and another Billy Blue student at  Olivier Restaurant

Wongso's legal team criticised the prosecution's case, saying they had not provided any evidence as to where the cyanide was allegedly purchased or how their client allegedly administered it into the drink

They had lived together while studying at Billy Blue Design College in Sydney and in June, a court in Jakarta heard prosecutors suspected the alleged murder was driven by revenge, according to The Age.
Now, documents have revealed Wongso - an Australian resident - suffered serious mental health problems, the ABC has reported.
The Australian Federal Police documents were given to Indonesian police and they have been used to help support Indonesia's pursuit of Wongso. 




She eventually broke off the relationship and to avenge her pain, 'the defendant planned to take away Mirna's life', according to prosecutors.
To implement this plan, they allege Wongso reconnected with Ms Salihin through the online messaging service WhatsApp on December 5, 2015 - one day before she arrived in Indonesia from Australia.
Wongso then organised a catch-up with Ms Salihin and another Billy Blue student - Boon Juwita (known as Hani) who also studied at Billy Blue - at Olivier Restaurant in the Grand Indonesia mall.
Wongso arrived before the other women and ordered Ms Salihin's favourite drink - an iced Vietnamese coffee.




After it was placed on the table, she allegedly moved to the middle of the booth seat, placed the coffee to her right and arranged three gift bags around it so no witnesses could see the coffee.
Soon after she returned to her original seat, pushing the drink towards the middle of the table and moving the three gift bags to the side.
When Hani and Ms Salihin arrived, she said: 'This (coffee) is for you Mir, you said you wanted (it).'
Ms Salihin drank it, exclaiming: 'This is really not good, this is awful.'






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