Woman found murdered in Denpasar guesthouse was married, husband had weird dreams before her death

More information has started to surface about the woman shockingly found murdered in a Denpasar guesthouse. 

The body of a Balinese woman, identified as Ni Luh Tety Ramuna, was discovered on Wednesday morning, in a room rented by Komang Arim Sujana, 23, who is now the chief murder suspect. 

But reports have revealed that Ramuna was actually married and had a family. And oddly enough, in true Bali style, Ramuna’s husband told police that he had a strange dream about a beautiful corpse the night before his wife was found dead. Weird. 

“From the reports of officers who calmed down the victim’s husband, the husband said the day before his wife became a murder victim, the husband was dreaming about an attractive corpse,” West Denpasar Police’s Criminal Unit Chief Putu Ika Prabawa told Tribun Bali on Thursday. 

Yesterday, a team of doctors conducted an autopsy on Ramuna’s corpse in Sanglah Hospital. The victim was found to have suffocated, but there was also blunt force to her neck. 

Meanwhile, Sujana, the alleged perpetrator has reportedly admitted to police that he killed Ramuna when he did not have the  amount of money the victim had demanded in exchange for sex. 

“The victim continued to urge the offender to pay the ‘service’ cost. Because from the beginning, the perpetrator had no money, he panicked and killed the victim by means of strangulation in bed, and then smothered her using a pillow, and hid her body under the bed,” Prabawa concluded. 

The police inspector added that Sujana stayed in the room with the body all night and attempted suicide by drinking a mixture of Bodrex (medicine) and Sprite, but to no avail. 

Sujana was arrested the next morning when guesthouse staff saw him acting suspiciously. Thinking he was going to run out without paying his room bill, staff checked the man’s room and came upon the dead body. 




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