"I was told she was killed, mutilated and packaged into a suitcase.
What can you do - this is fate," Ahmad Kaliman told BBC Indonesian.
Sumarti Ningsih, 23, was one of two Indonesian women found dead in the flat of Rurik Jutting.
On Monday he was remanded in custody after being charged with their murders.
Some reports suggest the women were sex workers at the time
of their death, but at least one of them is believed to have earlier
worked as a domestic helper in Hong Kong.
From his village in central Java, Mr Kaliman told BBC Indonesian he
believed the death penalty should be handed down to her killer and
called for her body to be returned to the family.
"I ask the government of Indonesia to help me return my
daughter to me. She was an Indonesian citizen. Please help return her
body as soon as possible."
Ms Ningsih's parents said they were informed of her death
late on Monday night - three days after news of the murders emerged.
They said she travelled to Hong Kong on a tourist visa about two months
ago and their last contact was on 15 October.
"She called me and asked me how the family was. Sumarti also
said she would return on 2 November to Indonesia. When she didn't
return... I sent her an SMS, but it wasn't delivered," Mr Kaliman said.
He believed she worked in a restaurant.
BBC Indonesian was also told more about the second murder victim,
Seneng Mujarsi, 29, who was also known as Jesse, by a friend of both the
victims.
"When I first met Jesse in HK she was working as a sex worker," the friend, who works as a cleaner in Bali, said.
"Jesse didn't want to become a sex worker, neither did the second
girl. But Jesse needed to send money back to her family in Indonesia and
help to build a house for her mother," she said.
On Monday, 29-year-old Mr Jutting, appeared during a brief
court hearing at Eastern Magistrates' Court. Asked if he understood the
charges against him, Mr Jutting, who grew up in Chertsey in Surrey,
replied: "I do."
He had resigned from a job at Bank of America Merrill Lynch a
week ago. An automatic reply left on his work email read: "I am out of
the office. Indefinitely. For urgent enquiries, or indeed any enquiries,
please contact someone who is not an insane psychopath."
He is believed to be a Cambridge University graduate.
Winchester College, an independent boarding school in Hampshire,
confirmed he had been a student there.
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