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NTU student describes what she saw on day of Widjaja's fall
By Teo Xuanwei, TODAY | Posted: 22 May 2009 1627 hrs

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SINGAPORE: A student from the Nanyang Technological University (NTU) said she saw two men in blood-soaked clothes on the day David Widjaja fell to his death.

On day three of the coroner's inquiry into the death of Indonesian David Widjaja, NTU student Pattarin Kusopalin said she heard cries for help shortly before she saw Associate Professor Chan Kap Luk emerging from his office with his shirt soaked in blood.

The student added that another man emerged from the office also in blood-soaked clothes, but she stopped short of identifying him as David Widjaja.

A colleague of Assoc Prof Chan, Associate Professor Cheah Chien Chern, also told the court that this man appeared calm and stared blankly for a while before walking off.

David Widjaja allegedly stabbed Assoc Prof Chan before falling to his death.

- CNA/yt

 


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