A man from Perth has pleaded not guilty to the murder of Helen Jeremy Solomon Marsuk but has confessed to tampering with a corpse and disposing of clothing related to the incident.

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  1. It’s always tragic when a life is lost, and the circumstances surrounding such cases can be deeply unsettling. The denial of murder charges while admitting to interfering with evidence raises many questions about the events in question. It’s crucial for the legal process to unfold so that justice can be served appropriately. My thoughts go out to the family of Helen Jeremy during this difficult time.

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