Wednesday, 5 November 2014

Australian chef kills and cook girlfriend

This is really hard to believe that a once loving man
could kill and cook his girlfriend before killing
himself. That is what the Australian police
discovered when neighbours of on Marcus Volke
reported after they perceived an acrid smell in his
apartment.
Marcus Volke, a 28-year-old Australian chef, has
killed » and cooked his transgender girlfriend,
Mayang Prasetyo, before killing himself in what
has been described as the most hideous crime in
the history of the country, the Australian police
say.
According to Sky News » , Marcus Volke was
fleeing officers who had come to his Brisbane
apartment after reports of a foul smell, when he
slashed his own throat in a bin.
Police officers discovered body parts of Volke's
girlfriend in a pot on the stove, while other parts of
the Indonesian woman's mutilated body were
found in garbage bins outside the apartment,
according to local media.
Local media say the couple had moved into the
recently opened apartment complex in the wealthy
riverside suburb Teneriffe just weeks ago.
Volke had met his Mayang while they were both
working on international cruise ships and had
recently returned to Australia, his mother, Dorothy
Volke said.
He was happy and he was coming home
for Christmas, everything was normal.
Police said they were trying to establish the exact
time of death. They arrived at the apartment when
other residents in the complex said a rotting meat
smell had pervaded the area.
Volke then fled through a glass door and leapt over
a balcony and hid in an alleyway where he killed
himself.
Resident Courtney Reichart told the Australian
Broadcasting Corporation, (ABC), that she first
noticed the smell three days earlier and it got
worse each day before the police were called.
I came out for a walk and the smell made
your eyes water, it made you want to be
sick. The smell was like as if somebody
had put out some dog food or red meat and left it
out for a few days.
It makes you feel sick that that poor girl
sat there for however many days and
we've been walking past, living our lives
and thinking 'hmmm what's that smell', but you
don't put two and two together. You don't think that
a bad smell equals a murder.

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