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🗓️ 17 February 2021
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Normawati Sinaga was startled when the phone rang. The voice on the other end of the line told her that they worked for the Greater Manchester Police. Trying to understand why on earth someone would be calling an Indonesian home from the other side of the world, she quickly thought of her son. He was studying in England… (Part 1 of 2)
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0:00.0 | Welcome to Season 5 Episode 33 of They Walk Among Us, a podcast dedicated to UK True Crime. |
0:30.7 | This is part one of a two-part case. The second instalment is available next week. |
0:45.7 | This episode contains distressing themes and descriptions of sexual violence. |
0:53.3 | This podcast is intended for a mature audience. |
0:57.8 | Listener caution is advised. Norma Wati Senaga was startled when the phone rang. |
1:31.0 | The voice on the other end of the line told her that they worked for the Greater Manchester Police. |
1:38.6 | Trying to understand why on earth someone would be calling an Indonesian home from the other side of the world, |
1:45.7 | she quickly thought of her son. |
1:48.9 | He was studying in England. |
1:52.5 | Norma Wati was told that one of her children had been severely beaten in an altercation |
1:57.9 | that left him unconscious and hospitalised. |
2:02.1 | She was certain he was robbed. |
2:05.8 | As her mind began to wander contemplating the worst, |
2:10.7 | Norma Wati was told, besides the fact that her son was in hospital, |
2:15.8 | he had also been arrested for a serious crime. |
2:20.5 | The representative from the Greater Manchester Police Force would not expound on the details. |
2:28.2 | Unsure of what exactly this meant, Norma Wattie thought her son must have killed someone |
2:33.3 | when he had been attacked. |
2:36.3 | She rushed to his bedside. |
2:45.2 | When she arrived at Manchester Royal Infirmary, Norma Wattie's son was barely able to open his eyes as his face was so bruised. |
2:55.8 | His body showed signs of a brutal altercation. |
3:01.1 | It was suspected he had a bleed on the brain. |
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