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British banker fit to stand trial for murder in Hong Kong

The prosecution had requested the psychiatric exam to determine whether Rurik Jutting, a 29-year-old Bank of America employee, was fit to enter a plea at his murder trial.

By JC Finley
Murder suspect Rurik Jutting with an unidentified woman in a photo from his Facebook page, dated July 4, 2014. (UPI/Facebook)
Murder suspect Rurik Jutting with an unidentified woman in a photo from his Facebook page, dated July 4, 2014. (UPI/Facebook)

HONG KONG, Nov. 24 (UPI) -- A Hong Kong court has deemed British banker Rurik Jutting, who faces two murder charges, psychologically fit to stand trial.

The prosecution had requested the psychiatric exam to determine whether Jutting was fit to enter a plea at his murder trial.

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The 29-year-old Bank of America employee was arrested Nov. 1 after police were called to his apartment in the Wan Chai district, where they discovered the bodies of two Indonesian women.

Jutting is accused of killing 25-year-old Sumarti Ningsih on Oct. 27 and stuffing her nearly decapitated body into a suitcase on the balcony. Seneng Mujiasih, 29, was found in the one-bedroom apartment with her throat slashed. Police believe she was killed on Nov. 1.

He has not yet entered a plea.

Court was adjourned until July 2015 to allow time for the analysis of more than 200 pieces of forensic and DNA evidence.

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