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Photos prove student did not commit suicide: Forensics expert

The Jakarta Post , JAKARTA | Sat, 06/20/2009 12:11 PM | National

A forensics expert insists that recently revealed photographs of the body of David Hartanto Widjaja, an Indonesian student who died at Singapore's Nanyang Technological University (NTU) on March 2, prove he died defending himself against knife attacks.

Djaja Surya Atmadja, a noted forensic expert from the University of Indonesia who had seen the photographs, said Friday that all wounds on the body emphasized the fact David had not committed suicide as reported.

The photographs, which The Jakarta Post also obtained, show several defense wounds that have never been revealed in or out of the Singaporean court, Djaja says.

"I can assume, based on the photographs, David was attacked by one or two people with a knife," he told the Post in a telephone conversation.

Early reports in the Singaporean media had accused David of stabbing his professor at NTU, Chan Kap Luk, before slitting his wrists and jumping to his death.

One of several defense wounds found on the body is a deep diagonal 20-centimeter-long cut on the right hand near the wrist, Djaja said after observing the photographs.

A diagonal cut, he said, showed David was more likely to have been warding off a knife attack against him.

"If David wanted to commit suicide, he would not have cut his hand that way *diagonally*, but with a flat cut along his wrist," Djaja said.

The pictures also showed David's right leg had been twisted, which Djaja believes was caused by somebody, or was sustained because the leg had been stuck before David fell.

"I'm sure the twisted leg was not caused by the fall," Djaja said.

The photographs also showed David's right palm was covered in small flat wounds.

Such wounds could have been caused by David clenching the knife in a defensive position, Djaja said.

Djaja said he would attend the next hearing at the Singaporean coroner's court on June 24 and 25, to explain the forensic facts, based on photographs, that wounds on David's body were defense injuries.

Meanwhile, the lawyer for David's family, Otto Cornelius Kaligis told the Post he would undertake whatever measures were necessary to prove David was not guilty and that he had been attacked.

"I have found many irregularities in the legal processing of David's case in Singapore," Kaligis said, adding that he suspected the Singaporean officials had been covering up many significant facts.

David's father, Hartono Widjaja, said his family had tried to present nine of David's NTU fellow students as witnesses to the court, but only one was approved by court officials.

"But all 27 witnesses from NTU's side were approved," he said.

Both Kaligis and Hartono suspected the court process was intentionally directed to a conclusion of suicide, despite evidence showing a strong possibility of murder.

Only if the coroner court finds it was not suicide will the case be forwarded to the criminal court.
 
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Laptop shows visits to suicide, murder sites: Police
Sat, Jun 20, 2009
The Straits Times

By Kimberly Spykerman

MONTHS before he fell to his death on campus, Nanyang Technological University student David Hartanto Widjaja was searching the Internet for ways to commit suicide and murder.

Text fragments gleaned from the undergraduate's laptop show he used search engine Google to look for 'a good way to commit suicide' and also the 10 most common suicide methods.

http://www.sammyboy.com/forumdisplay.php?f=6

More interestingly, he also searched for murder methods and spent some time at a website titled How To Get Away With Murder.

http://www.sammyboy.com/showthread.php?t=29751
 

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Laptop shows visits to suicide, murder sites: Police
Sat, Jun 20, 2009
The Straits Times

By Kimberly Spykerman

MONTHS before he fell to his death on campus, Nanyang Technological University student David Hartanto Widjaja was searching the Internet for ways to commit suicide and murder.

Text fragments gleaned from the undergraduate's laptop show he used search engine Google to look for 'a good way to commit suicide' and also the 10 most common suicide methods.

http://www.sammyboy.com/forumdisplay.php?f=6

More interestingly, he also searched for murder methods and spent some time at a website titled How To Get Away With Murder.

http://www.sammyboy.com/showthread.php?t=29751



Tje link is not how to get away with murder.
 

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Tje link is not how to get away with murder.



You have to understand:

How To Get Away With Murder? is not something a few words can explain.

You need to be shown how to do it.

It entails:

1. How to get rid of / hide the body. That's pretty hard if you are in an urban environment, but easier if you are situated like in the grand canyon. All you need is to circumvent somebody filing that all important 'missing persons report'.

2. How to make it look like it's not murder, especially if you are in an urban environment. That entails foiling / avoiding a police investigation, avoiding an autopsy being conducted, and fluffing a coroner inquiry into the death etc.

I mean, you have one right in front of you, except maybe, it's not David planning the murder, but David being the victim of such a plot.

You have to keep an open mind. Planning a murder, and getting away with it is not such an easy thing to do in an urban environment. You see how complicated it has become. It has become like a conspiracy theory.

You cannot avoid the conspiracy theory element if you want to get away with murder. It mostly will involve the authorities at some point because it is onus upon the authority to investigate or not to investigate, and whether there is vested interest to investigate or not to investigate.

So it'll invariably has to look like it's natural death, or if the victim is too young for natural death, it has to look like it's suicide.

So, the link I have provided shows another example of 'how to get away with murder.' You have to read it through to appreciate for yourself how it was done. There is no easy way of explaining some plot that twist first one way, and then, the other. You have to understand: YOU ARE TRYING TO GET AWAY WITH MURDER.
 

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KNN people die already still want to get publicity.

Those Indons can even say that Singapore belongs to Indonesia because we reclaim land using Indons soil. Of course, arm and legs twisted because they fell from high grounds - what the Indons think that his face and body should remain clean and handsome?

Go watch more Bollywood movie lah! Which teacher would use a knife and kill their students for not doing their homework!
 

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KNN people die already still want to get publicity.

Those Indons can even say that Singapore belongs to Indonesia because we reclaim land using Indons soil. Of course, arm and legs twisted because they fell from high grounds - what the Indons think that his face and body should remain clean and handsome?

Go watch more Bollywood movie lah! Which teacher would use a knife and kill their students for not doing their homework!



Bollywood movie!

In Bollywood, wack chia lat chia lat also can stand up and fight some more.

How to compare?

If it's murder, sure got people don't like the publicity, but want to sweep it under the carpet quickly.
 

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That is why i say sinkies are balless.

Balless lead to cowardice.

cowardice leads to evil.
 

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Given David's background, it's hard to claim an IMH case, so only choice is to paint him in another light?:confused::confused::confused:


Last words of 'unstable' young man?

Mon, Jun 22, 2009
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By Chong Shin Yen

THE text file was titled 'last words' and was found in the laptop belonging to Mr David Hartanto Widjaja.

It was written in January, just over a month before he fell to his death at the Nanyang Technological University (NTU) campus.

In it, the writer lashed out at his family - in particular, his mother.

He described her as controlling. And this irked him so much that if his parents were to die, he probably would not cry.

Yesterday, at the coroner's inquiry into Mr Widjaja's death, the court was told that the identity of the file's author could not be determined.

But Senior Staff Sergeant Joe Ng, from the Technology Crime Forensic Branch of the Criminal Investigation Department, said Mr Widjaja's Lenovo laptop was protected by a password.

Senior Staff Sgt Ng said that a person would need to know Mr Widjaja's password to access it. He examined the laptop on Mar 9 after using forensic software to gain access.

Mr Widjaja, 21, a final-year electrical and electronic engineering student at NTU, fell four storeys to his death at about 10.30am on Mar 2.

He had allegedly stabbed Associate Professor Chan Kap Luk, 45, the supervisor of his final-year project, in his office earlier that day.

Senior Staff Sgt Ng told the court that the investigating officer of the case had asked him to check the laptop for information relating to suicide, murder and NTU matters. (See report on facing page.)

He said that the text file which he found was created and written on Jan 25 at about 12.30pm.

In the one-page document, the writer started out by saying: 'If this email is sent, that means most probably I'm no longer in this world.

'Yes, I'm committing suicide and I've my reasons. Delete this email immediately if you're not interested or do not care about me at all.'

He then went on to say that he had had enough of his 'miserable life', having lived most of it 'in sorrow and suffering'.

'I live in a not normal family. My mother likes to control everything in my life (and also my brother and father),' he wrote.

'But even now, she still treats me as a child and somehow that irritates me.'

The writer described his father as a 'very kind person' who never complained or blamed others although their financial situation was not good.

'But too bad my mother often pressurises him, which often causes quarrel between them,' he wrote.

'Do you know how it feels to watch your own family shouting at each other almost every day when you were still a child?'

The writer said that his 'unstable emotion' could have been formed because of this.

He also had this to say about his brother: 'Sometimes he's reliable, but sometimes he's also very unreliable, especially if he got something to do for himself.'

The writer then went on about his childhood, which he described as 'a bad time'.

He said that when he was young, he cried a lot because of his family, friends and teachers.

But after the age of 16, he became 'strong and cold'.

'I never shed tears anymore, to any pitiful situation or event,' he said.

'Maybe this is because I just don't have anymore tears for me to shed for other people. I even doubt I will cry if my mom or dad suddenly passes away.'

The writer said that his life became much more 'difficult and complicated' after he entered university.

He said: 'I have tried to struggle but it seems that my mental is not strong enough to continue...'

The writer ended the note by saying: 'What have I done in my life? Basically nothing but repetition.'

The writer did not sign off on the document.

No e-mail

Senior Staff Sgt Ng told the court that he could not determine if the text file was written as an e-mail.

He had checked the e-mail folder in Mr Widjaja's laptop and could not find it in the 'sent' or 'draft' folders.

Senior Staff Sgt Ng also said that the file had not been changed since it was created.

Mr Widjaja, an Indonesian, has a brother, William, 24, who works as an IT consultant.

His parents and brother, who had been attending the inquiry faithfully since it began last month, were not in court yesterday.

His father, who works in a trading firm, had to return to Jakarta on Thursday because of work commitments. His brother had to attend a meeting and could not take leave from work to come this time.

His mother, a housewife, felt uneasy about remaining here without them and chose to fly off with her husband.

The inquiry continues next Wednesday.

IN THE FILE...

MOTHER
'My mother likes to control everything in my life.'

FATHER
'A very kind person... too bad my mother often pressurises him.'

BROTHER
'Sometimes he's reliable, but sometimes he's also very unreliable.'

HELPLINES

Samaritans of Singapore: 1800-2214444

Comcare Helpline: 1800-2220000

Singapore Association for Mental Health: 1800-2837019
 

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Family accuses NTU of covering up injuries


THE family of David Hartanto Widjaja yesterday repeated allegations that information about their son's death had been withheld from them.

At a press conference staged at the Furama City Centre Hotel opposite the Subordinate Courts yesterday, the family's Indonesian lawyer claimed they had been allowed to view only Mr Widjaja's head and neck when identifying him, rather than the whole body, despite their request.

The lawyer, Mr O.C. Kaligis, said the family was also upset that the crime scene had been cleared by the time they arrived in Singapore - about seven hours after his death - and accused Nanyang Technological University (NTU) of 'covering up' Mr Widjaja's injuries.

A pathologist the family consulted also disputed the results of the autopsy carried out by Singapore's Health Sciences Authority.

Dr Djaja Surya Atmadja admitted, however, that he had not seen Mr Widjaja's body.

Also present at the press conference were the dead man's parents and his older brother, Mr William Widjaja, 24, who lashed out at the university for a statement it released when the incident first occurred.

In it, NTU said the student was believed to have stabbed the professor before falling off the linkway between two blocks.

The elder Mr Widjaja said the family felt the statement should not have been released before investigations had been completed.

He said 'the good name of David' has been tainted because of the NTU statement. 'How can they do this? It hurts the family.'

In response, NTU said yesterday that it had sought to handle the family's situation with 'sympathy and respectfulness'.

It said it had given assistance and support to the family during their time of need, as well as made funeral and other administrative arrangements in accordance with their wishes.

The university added that it had provided its full cooperation to the police during investigations.
 

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June 25, 2009
NTU STUDENT'S DEATH FALL
We are a 'closed case' family
By Kimberly Spykerman



THE family of David Hartanto Widjaja knew he was not doing well in school and that his scholarship had been revoked, the court heard yesterday, the ninth day of an inquiry into the undergraduate's death.

The family had expected this, given that two warning letters about his dipping grades had already arrived from the university, said the youth's brother William Widjaja, 24, in his testimony.

Mr David Widjaja, then aged 21 and in his final year at Nanyang Technological University (NTU), allegedly stabbed Associate Professor Chan Kap Luk before falling to his death in March.

His older brother was responding to questions about the dynamics within the Widjaja family, in the light of a forensic examination of his laptop which contained an unsigned document titled 'Last Words'. It spoke of sour family ties and an unstable financial situation, but Mr William Widjaja yesterday painted a picture of a close-knit family.

He said he and his brother had daily conversations on the online chat platform MSN, and their mother sent him daily text messages. He added that his brother would e-mail a copy of each semester's grades to him, and would return to Jakarta during school breaks and on special occasions, most recently during the Chinese New Year.

'We discuss all our problems and activities with our parents. We're a close family,' said the older brother. Asked if it would be easy for his brother to confide in his parents, he replied: 'Yes of course, we have done it most of our lives.'

But the Singapore-based youth had secrets - like the one about the 18-year-old girl he had grown close to in an online game and was his virtual 'wife'. He also kept mum about his struggles with his final-year project and with Prof Chan.

Though he scored mostly As in his first two years on campus, his grades started dipping when he became hooked on computer games. His family advised him to cut back on gaming, and he promised to, but lapsed into the habit.

Referring to his brother losing the Asean scholarship, Mr William Widjaja said it was within his parents' means to foot the tuition fees for the remaining term.

He dismissed the possibility that his brother was surfing websites about suicide and murder, saying that he had said nothing about any problems or stress in his last few months. He had in fact been 'talkative and cheerful' during his visit home.

Read the full story in Thursday's edition of The Straits Times.
 

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June 25, 2009
NTU STUDENT'S DEATH FALL
Request to switch lawyer
By Kimberly Spykerman

<a href="http://www.straitstimes.com/STI/STIMEDIA/image/20090625/Widjaja-WongKwaiChow.jpg"><img src="http://www.straitstimes.com/STI/STIMEDIA/image/20090625/Widjaja-WongKwaiChow.jpg"></a>(From left) Mr Hartanto Widjaja, Mr William Widjaja, and Mrs Huang Lixian--ST PHOTO: WONG KWAI CHOW


FOR the second time, the family of David Hartanto Widjaja submitted a letter to the State Coroner Victor Yeo requesting a suspension of the proceedings of the inquiry into their son's death.

Last Wednesday, the family had called for a suspension requesting for nine additional names to be called to the stand as witnesses.

This time however, they requested that their Singapore lawyer Mr Shashi Nathan be replaced by criminal lawyer Subhas Anandan.

Mr David Widjaja, then aged 21 and in his final year at Nanyang Technological University (NTU), allegedly stabbed Associate Professor Chan Kap Luk before falling to his death in March.

The Widjaja family said their Indonesian lawyer had been in touch with Mr Anandan a few days back.

Mr Anandan said he was approached for reasons that "do not have to be stated in court".

Mr Nathan said that "none of this information had been communicated to him by the family prior to this morning's hearing".

Mr Anandan however said he would not be able to take on the case unless proceedings were further adjourned to give him sufficient time to prepare for the case as his hands were full.

The State Coroner rejected the family's application saying that this was already the last day of the second tranche and that 'in the interest of justice" it would be better for David' brother, William Widjaja, to finish giving his testimony.

He also added that for a new counsel to be appointed this late a stage, the counsel must "be willing and able to act, and act for the family".

Mr Yeo gave the family two options: Continue with Mr Nathan, or proceed without a counsel to represent them.

The Widjaja family went with the former.

Mr Nathan said that he would help the family to the end as he did not want to delay the proceedings.
 

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Subhas, as we all know, is too busy calling Xiao Li Fei Dao as an expert witness in another case.:biggrin::biggrin::biggrin:



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June 24, 2009
On trial for hurting suspect
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Neo Siong Leng (left) claimed that it was an accident when his shoe hit Ms Lin Yanmei as he was questioning her on suspicion that she had entered into a marriage of convenience with a Mr Chan Hon Kwan, a Singaporean. -- ST PHOTO: WONG KWAI CHOW

A SENIOR anti-graft officer who allegedly flung a plastic file at a suspect he was interviewing told a court on Wednesday that it was actually his shoe that hit her.

It was entirely an accident, claimed Neo Siong Leng, 33, through his lawyer Subhas Anandan.

That day in January last year, as Neo was interviewing Ms Lin Yanmei, a 41-year-old Chinese national, he was wearing his father's shoes, which were a size too big.

As he kicked something, the shoe flew off his foot and hit her in the face, giving her a 2cm long cut on her lip, Mr Anandan told the court.

The lawyer said he intended to show the court how this happened.

Neo, 33, a principal senior investigator with the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB) has also been charged with hurting Ms Lin's knee that same day when he kicked a table, which hit her leg.

He has been suspended from duties on half pay since last November.

Deputy Public Prosecutor Samuel Chua told the court that Neo was questioning Ms Lin on suspicion that she had entered into a marriage of convenience with a Mr Chan Hon Kwan, a Singaporean.

At 11pm, two other officers in the CPIB Building heard a woman screaming.

When they entered the room where Neo was with Ms Lin, they saw blood on her lips and on her blouse. They took her to Singapore General Hospital.

Read the full report in Thursday's edition of The Straits Times.
 

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Friends of David Widjaja say he was a reserved person

Channel NewsAsia - Thursday, June 25



SINGAPORE: In the ongoing coroner’s inquiry into the death of Indonesian student David Widjaja, friends from his university’s bible study group told the court on Wednesday the student was a reserved person who avoided talking about his personal life.

Speaking to reporters at a news conference, his elder brother William Widjaja expressed his disappointment about the way the university had handled the issue.

The Widjaja family said they wanted to claim some of his belongings, including his laptop and his mobile phone.

The family also hired their own forensic scientist and lawyer to assist them with proceedings.

The 21—year—old Indonesian was a final year Electrical and Electronic Engineering student at the Nanyang Technological University (NTU).

He had allegedly stabbed his project work supervisor, Chan Kap Luk, before falling to his death in March this year.

— CNA/yb
 

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KNN people die already still want to get publicity.

Those Indons can even say that Singapore belongs to Indonesia because we reclaim land using Indons soil. Of course, arm and legs twisted because they fell from high grounds - what the Indons think that his face and body should remain clean and handsome?

Go watch more Bollywood movie lah! Which teacher would use a knife and kill their students for not doing their homework!
Bro,,lets be objective about this case..there is nithing bto do with nationality or race..it is about a precious young life that yield under such violent and horrid way..be it suicide or any other possible ways...IF IT HAS BEEN YOUR BROTHER OR CLOSE NEXT OF KIN..YOU WILL PROBABLY FEEL AND BEHAVE LIKE THEM...be human ok.....
 

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June 26, 2009
NTU STUDENT'S DEATH FALL
More accusations hurled
Widjaja's brother says school reps had drawn conclusions too early
By Kimberly Spykerman

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Mr William Widjaja said NTU had 'intimidated' several students into not speaking about the incident. -- ST PHOTO: WONG KWAI CHOW




WHEN Mr David Hartanto Widjaja's family arrived in Singapore on the day he died, various people all told them he had stabbed his professor, cut his own wrists and jumped off a bridge to his death.

These were mostly representatives from the Nanyang Technological University, said Mr Widjaja's brother William at a coroner's inquiry into the death.

Mr William Widjaja, 24, said he was surprised everyone had already drawn conclusions about how the events had panned out even though police investigations had barely started.

A bloody Mr David Widjaja, 21, had been seen leaving the office of NTU professor Chan Kap Luk. Several witnesses who had testified earlier said they saw the student thrust himself off the bridge.

Mr William Widjaja said on the stand yesterday: 'NTU lied to us. They convinced us David cut his wrists and committed suicide. We never believed it.'

He added that his family said 'yes' when the university 'pressured' them to decide whether they wanted to cremate Mr Widjaja's body in Singapore or to fly the body back in a coffin. Had the family been aware of the injuries his brother had suffered, he said, they would have flown his body to Jakarta for another autopsy.

When he said he doubted how the autopsy here was conducted, State Coroner Victor Yeo intervened and requested that Mr William Widjaja stick to 'objective evidence'. On Wednesday, the Widjajas lashed out at NTU over a statement it released shortly after the incident, saying such a statement should not have been released before investigations were done.

The statement, released to the media about four hours after the incident, said Mr David Widjaja was 'believed to have stabbed Prof Chan and subsequently fallen off the linkway between two blocks'.

Mr William Widjaja also spoke of suspicions of a conspiracy theory and accused NTU of withholding information about his brother's death from the family.

He said NTU had 'intimidated' several students who knew his brother into not speaking about the incident to anyone.

Read the full story in Friday's edition of The Straits Times.
 

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June 26, 2009
NTU STUDENT'S DEATH FALL
'Unfair treatment'


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The family had tried to find eyewitnesses from the university but everyone had remained tight-lipped, Mr Hartono Widjaja (center) said. --ST PHOTO: WONG KWAI CHOW



THE case of Mr David Hartanto Widjaja, an Indonesian student who died at Singapore's Nanyang Technological University (NTU) in March, is entering a crucial stage, but the family continues to suspect an unfair process.

Mr David Widjaja's family filed a request in April to the Singaporean coroner court to consider the case as a murder, challenging conclusions made by the NTU and Singaporean police that he had committed suicide. If the coroner court rules that it was not suicide, the case be forwarded to the criminal court.

The Widjaja family, however, feels they received unequal treatment throughout the process.

The case has just entered the third phase of the court process, with more new witnesses to be presented by NTU and the family.

Mr Hartono Widjaja, David's father, said NTU had already presented 22 witnesses, with four more to be presented soon.

'But so far we were only given opportunities to present four witnesses, out of nine names we have submitted,' said Mr Hartono Widjaja on Wednesday over the telephone from Singapore. 'Our request that David's laptop and digital hard disk be returned to the family was also denied. And we just found out that the judge never received the family's request until today.'

Wednesday saw the coroner court receive testimonies from four witnesses - none of whom are eyewitnesses - brought forward by the Widjaja family.

The family had tried to find eyewitnesses from the university but everyone had remained tight-lipped, Mr Hartono Widjaja said.

He added that NTU President Su Guan Ning had told the family that the university had a witness who saw Mr David Widjaja attempt to slit his wrist before he jumped from a building in the university.

'But when we asked to meet the person? The NTU rejected us.' -- JAKARTA POST / ANN
 

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No analysis on the cause of David's death

NTU alleges that Mr David Widjaja had attempted to kill his professor Chan Kap Luk, just before ending his life.

Indonesian lawyer OC Kaligis, an advisor to the family, said Singapore's coroner court process turned out to analyse the possibility whether there had been a murder attempt on Professor Chan Kap Luk.

'What we see is that the court only focused on how David Hartanto Wijaya tried to murder the professor,' Mr Kaligis said.

'From the start there has never been an analysis on the cause of David's death.'

The pictures that show his deep wounds were never exhibited, said the lawyer who advocated the family pro bono.

Horrendously graphic pictures of Mr David Widjaja's corpse showed he did not commit suicide. The pictures had been analysed by Indonesian forensic experts Djaja Surya Atmadja and Evi Untoro, and they said any forensic doctor around the world would see from the forensic report that Mr David Widjaja's body had defence wounds.

'It was absolutely not a suicide.'

Mr Iwan Piliang, a blogger who has been accompanying the family since the beginning, said that they would bring forward two forensic experts from Indonesia who had analysed Mr David Widjaja's body from the Singaporean doctors' forensic report and pictures of his body, 'including a digital forensic expert who is the one and only expert in Indonesia'. -- JAKARTA POST/ANN
 
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