THE teenage son of double killer Rurik Jutting's torture victim says he is still haunted by his mother's murder nearly 10 years ago.
Mohammed Hafidz Arnovan was just five when Brit Jutting held Sumarti Ningsih, 23, captive for days and videoed her sickening final moments in his luxury Hong Kong apartment.
Speaking publicly for the first time, Mohammed says he will never forgive the Surrey-born banker and demanded he take responsibility for his crimes.
From his home in the remote central Java village of Gandrungmangu, Indonesia, he said: "He took my mother, I will never forgive him. He's evil." Sumarti's parents are demanding Jutting or his family pay compensation.
But they claim the former £340,000-ayear banker has declared himself bankrupt to avoid paying compensation.
And because Sumarti had travelled to work on a tourist visa, she is not entitled to a payout from the Hong Kong authorities. Her family live in poverty without the money she would send home each month, and unable to pay for Mohammed's education.
The family blasted the British Government for failing to offer support.
Sumarti's mother, Suratmi, 58, said: "Why did he do that to my daughter? I thought he looked like an animal, he's not human. He's evil.
"He did not need to kill her, I can never forgive him. Even now my heart is broken. My daughter is gone and I can't forgive him. He did terrible things to her.
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