The High Court trial over the death of Shulai Wang in Gulf Harbour details forensic evidence of decomposition, bruising, and alleged starvation, with the Crown alleging she was starved and bound before dying, while defendants deny the charges and claim the death story was falsed.
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post-mortem reveals weight loss during decomposition
Gulf Harbour body trial: Woman's body weighed less than 26kgpost-mortem findings show weight loss during decomposition
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