Wonder
are not likely to end soon!
If what we read on the pages of
our newspapers and blogs are to be trusted; then man has no other option than
to be very careful with the kind of people we keep as friends. #rolling-my-eyes
Little wonder, a girl once told
me that it is best nowadays not to have a boy friend because according to her,
boys these days are to be trusted. Hmm…anyway, I didn’t and I don’t still agree
with her because as far as am concerned…it was her little way of saying a
technical NO!
Thank God for the media, if not
who would have believed these callosity and barbarism in the height order? Who would
have taught that a man who claimed to have loved a girl so much would be heartless
to the extent of killing and cooking her like a meal? #shaking-my-head
Anyway to avoid adding salt and
pepper to the story, I have decided to drop it here, exactly the way I got it…
read it after the cut…
27 year old Indonesian, Mayang
Prasetyo, believed to be a transgender, was killed, dismembered and “cooked” by
her chef boyfriend Marcus Peter Volke, 28, in their Teneriffe unit. Residents
reported hearing loud arguments coming from the apartment up to a week ago, and
a foul smell since Thursday.
Marcus Peter Volke cut his own
throat while fleeing police who had been called to his high-end Teneriffe
apartment building to investigate a putrid smell
He had tried to dispose of his
girlfriend's remains by using an oven but called an electrician to the
apartment after his oven failed, When the tradesman showed up he noted that the
carpet made a squelching noise as he walked across it.
His mother Dorothy Volke on Sunday said from
her home in Victoria that she had spoken to her son a week ago and he seemed
happy.
“He was happy and he was coming
home for Christmas, everything was normal,’’
She said her son had only recently returned to
Australia from working internationally aboard boats.The couple had met on
international cruise ships when they both worked as chefs.
“He’d been on a ship, going from
one country to another,” Mrs Volke said. “They hadn’t been in Brisbane for very
long, only a few months. They were starting to get settled. I don’t know what
was going on — we hadn’t seen him for a year-and-a-half.”
She said she was in shock about what had
happened to her third child with husband Peter.
“It still doesn’t feel real,” she
said. “He was one of these kids that would do anything for you, he had a feel
for nature."
Resident Teagan Downey, 22,
described the smell as eye-watering.
“(On Saturday) about lunchtime,
it got so bad in the foyer, it was so strong it would make your eyes water,”
she said. “That’s when the on-site manager alerted police. It was a really
distinct smell."
Culled from the Courier Mail




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