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Pistorius defence questions evidence

Written By Unknown on Rabu, 20 Februari 2013 | 23.18

Olympic athlete Oscar Pistorius looks down in court during his bail hearing in Pretoria. Detective Hilton Botha has revealed that police found testosterone and syringes in Pistorius's home on the morning Reeva Steenkamp was gunned down. Source: AP

  • Witness says 'non-stop shouting' before shots
  • Prosecution has no evidence to contradict Pistorius
  • But say he must have known Reeva was not in bed
  • Defence says substance found in home not steroids
  • What really happened? | Pistorius's account

OSCAR Pistorius has enjoyed a better day in court after a police detective testified that nothing was inconsistent with the athlete's story.

Pistorius's brother Carl left the second day of the bail hearing feeling more confident about Oscar's chances, tweeting "I feel like the court proceedings went well today.  We trust that everyone has more clarity about this tragic incident."

At first, day two looked like it was to be another bruising affair for Pistorius as prosecutor Gerrie Nel claimed that a witness could testify to hearing "non-stop talking, like shouting" between 2am and 3am before the predawn shooting on Valentine's Day.

The hearing has been adjourned for the day and will resume tomorrow.

It was also revealed that Pistorius was previously arrested for an alleged assault at his home.

"There was an incident at his house where he was arrested for assault I think," said police Detective Warrant Officer Botha. "I can't remember the exact date or time," adding Pistorius was not charged.

Pistorius said in an affidavit read in court on Tuesday that he and girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp, a 29-year-old model and budding reality TV star, had gone to bed and that when he awoke during the night he detected what he thought was an intruder in the bathroom. He testified that he grabbed his 9 mm pistol and fired into the bathroom door, only to discover later to his horror that Steenkamp was there, mortally wounded.

Bail hearing reopens for 'Blade Runner' Oscar Pistorius, who is accused of murder his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

Poking holes in the prosecution

Under cross-examination, WO Botha acknowledged that the witness who allegedly overheard argument was 600 metres from Pistorius' house, where the shooting occurred.

Later, prosecutor Gerrie Nel re-questioned WO Botha, and the detective said the distance was actually much closer.

Pistorius, the first Paralympian runner to compete at the Olympic Games, is charged with premeditated murder in the case.

The prosecution attempted to cement its argument that the couple had a shouting match, that Steenkamp fled and locked herself into the toilet and that Pistorius fired four shots through the door, hitting her with three bullets.

WO Botha added: "I believe that he knew that Reeva was in the bathroom and he shot four shots through the door.''

Oscar Pistorius' attorney says the famed athlete and his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp were "deeply in love" on the first days of his bail hearing. Deborah Gembara reports.

But asked if the police found anything inconsistent with the version of events presented by Pistorius, Botha responded that they had not.

However, defence lawyer Barry Roux said that Steenkamp's bladder was empty when she died, indicating that she had got up to use the toilet.  He said Steenkamp may have locked the door after she heard Pistorius shouting that there was a burglar.

Roux also got stuck into WO Botha's handling of the crime scene, saying police forgot to find a bullet cartridge and that WO Botha had walked into the house without protective feet covers on, contaminating the scene.

WO Botha, a 16-year police veteran, said the trajectory of the bullets showed the gun was fired pointed down and from a height. Pistorius' statement on Tuesday said that he was on his stumps and feeling vulnerable when he opened fire. Mr Nel has said the killing was premeditated because Pistorius took time to put on his prosthetic legs before the shooting.

Mr Nel projected a plan of the bedroom and bathroom for the courtroom and argued Pistorius had to walk past his bed to get to the bathroom and could not have done so without realising the Steenkamp was not in the bed.

Investigating officer Hilton Botha at the bail hearing of South African Olympic sprinter Oscar Pistorius. Picture: AFP

"There's no other way of getting there," Mr Nel said.

WO Botha said the holster for the 9mm pistol was found under the side of the bed on which Steenkamp slept - also implying it would have been impossible for Pistorius to get the gun without realising that Steenkamp was not in the bed and could have been the person in the bathroom. Pistorius testified on Tuesday that the bedroom was pitch dark.

One witness who lives in a house 600 metres away said she heard two people arguing between 2am and 3am.  WO Botha had changed his testimony to say that the witness was 300 metres away.  The witness also said she heard two sets of three shots 17 minutes apart but only four cartridges were found.  WO Botha was forced top admit that the witness had been wrong about this.  He also admitted that the screaming he heard could have just come from Pistorius.

WO Botha said Steenkamp was shot in the head over her right ear and in her right elbow and hip, with both joints broken by the impacts.

Mr Roux asked WO Botha if Steenkamp's body showed "any pattern of defensive wounds", and the detective said it did not.

WO Botha said the shots were fired from 1.5 metres, and that police found three spent cartridges in the bathroom and one in the hallway connecting the bathroom to the bedroom.

Police also found two iPhones in the bathroom and two BlackBerrys in the bedroom, WO Botha said, adding that none had been used to phone for help. Pistorius had said that he called the manager of his guarded and gated housing complex and a private paramedic service.

Mr Roux said Pistorius did make calls, including to the guards of the housing estate. In one case, he said, a guard could hear Pistorius crying. "Was it part of his premeditated plan, not to switch off the phone and cry?" Mr Roux asked sarcastically.

WO Botha said Pistorius did not have a license for a .38-calibre weapon and consequently his possession of ammunition for such a weapon was illegal.

The detective said that all Pistorius would say after the shooting was "he thought it was a burglar".

Police claim to find drugs and needles

In an additional revelation, police said they found two boxes of testosterone and needles in the Pistorius' bedroom.

But Mr Roux said the substance was a "herbal remedy", and not a steroid or a banned substance.

WO Botha said police made the discovery in the double-amputee runner and multiple Paralympic champion's upscale Pretoria house but offered no further details or explanation. Mr Nel also had to correct WO Botha when he initially called the substance "steroids".

Pistorius' lawyer, Mr Roux, said on questioning the detective, who was described as a 16-year police veteran, that it was not a banned substance and that police were trying to give the discovery a "negative connotation".

"It is an herbal remedy," Mr Roux said. "It is not a steroid and it is not a banned substance."

It was not immediately clear what the substance was.

Mr Nel also said that police were not saying that Pistorius was using the substance, only that it was discovered along with the needles in his bedroom.

In other evidence, WO Botha told the court that Pistorius had threatened a man at a race-track "over a girl" and said he would "f--- him up."

The investigating officer said the man was so scared by Pistorius's alleged threats, he consulted a lawyer.

'Exceptional circumstances' to get bail - Magistrate

The officer warned the star, who says he mistook his girlfriend for an intruder, could be a flight risk.

"The accused could be a flight risk. It's a serious crime, a serious matter," he said.

If guilty, Pistorius could get 15 years to life, the officer said.

Botha laid bare the facts of the post-mortem carried out on Steenkamp's body. The model suffered five gunshot wounds to her head and neck. 

Pistorius lowered his head and sobbed uncontrollably as the details of the post-mortem were read out.

The athlete, who is wearing the same black suit he wore at yesterday's hearing, arrived at court in a police car with a blue blanket covering his head.

Pistorius says the killing of Reeva Steenkamp was accidental and that he shot her by mistake in fear of an intruder in his house in South Africa.

Pistorius was charged with premeditated murder. The magistrate says his defence must offer "exceptional" reasons for him to be freed on bail.


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N. Korea video shows Obama in flames

People watch a television program showing the propaganda video released by North Korea at Seoul Railway Station in Seoul. Source: AP

NORTH Korea has released a propaganda video showing US soldiers and President Barack Obama burning in the flames of a nuclear blast.

The footage was uploaded on YouTube on Monday, two weeks after a separate video that showed New York city in flames after an apparent missile attack.

Both videos were uploaded by the North's official website, Uriminzokkiri, which distributes news and propaganda from the state media.

The latest effort came with a series of Korean-language captions, arguing that North Korea had been forced into conducting its latest nuclear test - on February 12 - by US hostility

"The North's high-level nuclear test aimed at US invaders, is the nuclear deterrent to safeguard our sovereignty," one caption read.

"The US practically guided the North towards conducting the nuclear test," it added.

The video showed images of Mr Obama waving and preparing to deliver his State of the Union address - all superimposed against a background of rising flames.

It ended with an animated sequence of a nuclear bomb being detonated in an underground bunker and the message: "The whole world is now watching. The US must answer now".

The North's latest test was its biggest yet in terms of explosive yield and, according to Pyongyang, marked a breakthrough in its efforts to develop a "miniaturised" warhead that could fit on a ballistic missile.

The earlier video posted by Uriminzokkiri had to be withdrawn, after it emerged that the footage of a burning New York was taken from the Call of Duty video game.

The makers of the game, California-based Activision, filed a copyright complaint.


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Cameron visits 'shameful' massacre site

David Cameron pays homage at massacre site in northern India, calls it 'deeply shameful'. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

BRITISH Prime Minister David Cameron visited the site of a colonial-era massacre in India on Wednesday, describing the episode as "deeply shameful" while stopping short of a public apology.

'On the last leg of a three-day trip aimed at forging deeper economic ties, Mr Cameron took the bold decision to visit the city of Amritsar and tackle an enduring scar of British rule over the subcontinent, which ended in 1947.

Dressed in a dark suit and bowing his head, he laid a wreath at the memorial to the victims at Jallianwala Bagh where British troops opened fire on thousands of unarmed protesters in 1919.

In a message in the visitors' book, he wrote: "This was a deeply shameful event in British history and one that Winston Churchill rightly declared at the time as 'monstrous'.

"We must never forget what happened here. And in remembering we must ensure that the United Kingdom stands up for the right of peaceful protest around the world."

British Prime Minister David Cameron visits the Sikh Shrine Golden temple in Amritsar, site of a colonial-era massacre called "deeply shameful".

He later defended his decision not to say sorry, explaining that it happened 40 years before he was born and "I don't think the right thing is to reach back into history and to seek out things you can apologise for."

"I think the right thing is to acknowledge what happened, to recall what happened, to show respect and understanding for what happened," The Guardian newspaper quoted him as saying.

The number of casualties at the Jallianwala Bagh garden is unclear, with colonial-era records showing about 400 deaths while Indian figures put the number killed at closer to 1000.

S.K. Mukherjee, the secretary of the Jallianwala Bagh memorial trust, spent half an hour guiding the British leader around the site, showing him a well into which 120 people jumped to their deaths as well as bullet holes in the walls.

Mr Cameron stopped short of a public apology over the massacre, where British troops opened fire on thousands of unarmed protesters in 1919.

Mr Mukherjee said Mr Cameron had struggled for words but had told him he was "regretful and this should not happen ever again" as he left the memorial which has 20,000 visitors a day.

The incident saw soldiers under General Reginald Dyer's command open fire on men, women and children in the enclosed area. It was one of the most infamous episodes of Britain's colonial rule, and helped spur the independence movement.

But the move to visit the site is seen as a gamble by Mr Cameron, who is travelling with British-Indian parliamentarians, and could lead to calls for similar treatment from other former colonies or even other victims in India.

It immediately invited a debate about why Mr Cameron was opening up wounds from the past - and was stopping short of saying sorry - during a visit designed to stress the future of Indo-British ties.

Mr Cameron prepares chapati for a communal vegetarian meal at a community kitchen during his visit to the Sikh Shrine Golden temple in Amritsar.

Mr Cameron said Monday in Mumbai that he wanted Britain to be India's "partner of choice", stressing their shared history, democratic values and the 1.5 million Britons of Indian origin as a foundation for a deeper alliance.

"Writing a note in the visitors' diary is a half-hearted approach. He should have met us to say sorry," said Bhusan Behl, who heads a trust for the families of Jallianwala Bagh victims.

Mr Behl has campaigned for decades on behalf of his grandfather who was killed in the shooting, which was immortalised in Richard Attenborough's film Gandhi and features in Salman Rushdie's epic book Midnight's Children.

Mr Cameron is the first serving British prime minister to visit the site, diplomatic sources said, but not the first senior British public figure.

Mr Cameron and Bollywood star and UNICEF ambassador to promote child nutrition Aamir Khan, centre, meet students at the Janaki Devi Memorial College in New Delhi.

In 1997 the Queen laid a wreath at a site during a tour of India. But her gaffe-prone husband Prince Philip stole the headlines by reportedly saying that the Indian estimates for the death count were "vastly exaggerated".

Daljit Kaur, a 29-year-old British citizen of Indian origin, praised Mr Cameron, who has visited India twice and made building an alliance with New Delhi a foreign policy priority since his election in 2010.

"I am proud that a British prime minister has admitted the blunders committed by former leaders and has invested his energy to understand Indian culture," she said.

Mr Cameron has made several official apologies since becoming prime minister, saying sorry for the official handling of a football disaster at Hillsborough stadium in 1989 and 1972 killings in Northern Ireland known as "Bloody Sunday".


 


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Wee lad triggers storm in a pee cup

Hong Kongers are annoyed by some of the habits of mainland Chinese, including public urination. Source: Supplied

A MAINLAND Chinese mother who asked her son to relieve himself in a bottle in a crowded Hong Kong restaurant has sparked anger online.

Manners have long been a source of tension in the southern Chinese city, with Hong Kongers routinely complaining about what they see as the unrefined social habits of their "nouveau-riche" mainland counterparts.

The Standard newspaper said the latest incident occurred over the Lunar New Year holiday - a time when mainland tourists flock in large numbers to the former British colony, popular for its shopping.

The mother, who had been enjoying a meal with her family, allowed her son to answer nature's call in a bottle she normally carries for such purposes.

"But a female waitress saw us and spoke loudly, saying there is a toilet upstairs," she wrote in an online forum later. "She repeated it five times until everyone was staring at me.

"My family and I were so depressed thanks to Hong Kongers' discriminating against mainlanders."

But her complaints met with little sympathy in Hong Kong, where locals have expressed a growing unease about their relationship with the mainland and its increasing financial and political clout.

The popular HKGolden online forum had hundreds of posts on the issue, with user "Black Flashlight" remarking: "Only dogs will pee everywhere."

FallOutBoy, joked that "each table should have a toilet", while others said the woman should stay away from Hong Kong.

A video of a mainland Chinese girl flouting rules against eating on Hong Kong trains last year drew similarly angry reactions, with mainlanders branded as "locusts" by locals and a Chinese professor calling Hong Kongers "the dogs of British colonialists".

The criticisms may be having an effect. Hong Kong's Post magazine reported over the weekend that a school of etiquette is about to open in Beijing, modelled along the lines of Swiss finishing schools.

Founded by Hong Kong businesswoman Sara Jane Ho, the "Institute Sarita" will offer "exclusive clientele lessons in being classy", according to the magazine.

Hong Kong, a former British colony, maintains a semi-autonomous status since it returned to Chinese rule in 1997, with its own financial and legal system.

Hong Kongers also complain that the influx of mainlanders has strained resources and pushed up prices from baby formula to property.


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Official dared to swim in polluted water

Workers clean a river which was polluted by chemical wastes from incinerators in  Foshan, China. Twenty per cent of the nation's rivers are so polluted their water is considered too toxic for human contact. Source: Supplied

A CHINESE businessman angry about a filthy river has come up with an equally dirty dare: He'll give an environmental official about $32,000 just for swimming in the polluted waterway.

Businessman Jin Zengmin posted on his microblog photos of a rubbish-filled river in his hometown of Rui'an city in the eastern province of Zhejiang. He dared the local environmental protection chief, Bao Zhenming, to swim in it for a cash prize of 200,000 yuan.

The challenge, made Saturday, reflects growing frustration among the Chinese public over widespread pollution and lack of governmental action. It quickly inspired at least one other offer: A posting Tuesday under an alias on an online forum offered a 300,000 yuan ($46,000) cash prize to the environmental protection chief in the nearby county of Cangnan if the official swam in polluted rivers there.

Mr Jin said on his microblog that a rubber shoe factory has been dumping waste water into the river, and that the area had an exceptionally high cancer rate.

A Rui'an government official who would give only his surname, Chi, would not say Wednesday whether Mr Bao would accept Mr Jin's challenge. But Mr Chi said the bureau had contacted Mr Jin and will take some measures, including working with residents to clean up trash in the river and putting up signs warning against dumping.

The picture posted by entrepreneur Jin Zengmin that caused a pollution revolution in China's Rui'an City. (Photo: Jin Zengmin)

"We will also step up efforts in controlling industrial pollution sources," Mr Chi said.

He also said that the public should shoulder responsibility in protecting the environment, and that the environmental protection bureau welcomes public supervision and participation in cleaning up local rivers.

China's booming economy has brought more water pollution, some of it shockingly serious. High-profile industrial accidents along major rivers have disrupted water supplies to big cities in recent years.

Hu Siyi, vice minister of water resources, said last year that 20 per cent of China's rivers were so polluted that their water quality was rated too toxic for human contact, and that up to 40 per cent of the rivers were seriously polluted, according to state media.

A Chinese man looks on in front of the the Forbidden City in Beijing, obscured by heavy smog. Picture: AFP

Last month, about nine tons of aniline, a chemical used to make polyurethane, leaked into a river in northern China. It took five days for the leak to be reported, and by then it had contaminated the water supply of a city in a neighbouring province.

Yang Jianhua, a researcher at the Zhejiang Academy of Social Sciences, told the state-run China News Service that the cash-prize challenges reflect the public's deep worries about pollution.

"The environmental agencies are obligated to make efforts and solve the problem," Mr Yang told China News.
 


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Young Indian sisters raped, murdered

Indian students protesting against a recent gang-rape of a young woman on a bus in New Delhi. Picture: AP Source: AP

POLICE say three sisters aged between six and 11 were raped and murdered before their bodies were dumped down a well in western India.

The bodies of the three schoolgirls were found last week, two days after they went missing on February 14 from their home in the Bhandara district of Maharashtra state, police Superintendent Aarti Singh said.

"The bodies of the three young girls were found in a well, with their schoolbags and footwear," Supt Singh said by phone from Nagpur, adding they were aged six, nine and 11.

"The post-mortem has confirmed that the girls were raped and then murdered."

No arrests have been made but Supt Singh said four people had been detained for questioning and investigations were still under way.

Family members said the girls went to look for their mother who was out of the house and no one heard from them again.

The incident led to protests by villagers, Supt Singh said, echoing angry rallies in the capital New Delhi after the brutal gang-rape and murder of a 23-year-old student on a bus in December.

That incident sparked a nationwide debate about the treatment of women and girls and their safety in India.


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Soccer player dead after mortar attack

Players of the Al-Wathba soccer team recover after mortars fell on their training session in a Damascus stadium, killing one of their teammates. Picture: AFP/Ho/SANA
Source: AFP

SYRIA'S state-run news agency says two mortars have exploded inside a soccer stadium in central Damascus, killing one player and injuring several.

The SANA agency said the mortars landed in the Tishrin Stadium in the central Baramkeh district during soccer practice.

It says one player from the Homs-based al-Wathbah club was killed.

The Britain-based activist group Syrian Observatory for Human Rights also reported one player was killed.

The mortar attack was the second in as many days in the capital.

Syrians inspecting destruction following an apparent surface-to-surface missile strike in Aleppo.

On Tuesday, two mortars exploded near one of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's palaces, causing material damage only.

The attack was the first confirmed strike close to a presidential palace and another sign that the civil war is seeping into areas of the capital once considered safe.


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Search for woman missing after blast

Utility workers repair gas lines near a building that exploded and caught fire in the Plaza shopping district of Kansas City, Missouri. One woman is still missing, with many more in hospital. Source: AP

AUTHORITIES were bringing in heavy equipment to remove blackened rubble and aid their search for a missing employee of a popular Kansas City restaurant destroyed by a gas explosion and the ensuing inferno.

Seven people injured in the evening explosion at JJ's restaurant remained in hospital Wednesday, including two whose conditions were critical. At least seven others were treated and released.

One of two people first feared to be missing was later found receiving treatment at a hospital. But a woman who worked at JJ's and who was seen there before the blast was still missing, and Mayor Sly James stressed that finding her would remain the primary focus of rescue efforts.

"Our main concern right now is the fact that we have a missing individual whose family is very much in anguish about that," Mr James said Wednesday morning.

"We need to resolve that problem. There is some hope in light of the fact that last night there were two people missing and we found one."

A huge fire has injured 14 people after a car crashed into a gas main in Kansas, USA. Courtesy: Fox News.

Fire Chief Paul Berardi declined to release any information about the missing woman except that she worked at JJ's.

The blast happened at around 6pm on Tuesday (Wednesday morning Australia time) when the dinner crowd would have been filing into JJ's and the many other restaurants in the upscale Country Club Plaza shopping and dining district.

Witnesses reported that there was a strong smell of gas in the area before the blast, and Missouri Gas Energy, which supplies the area, said in a statement that "early indications are that a contractor doing underground work struck a natural gas line."

Cadaver dogs searched the rubble Tuesday night but did not find anything, so heavy equipment was brought in at dawn to remove several feet of heavy debris, Mr James said.

Firefighters battle a massive fire at the Country Club Plaza in Kansas City. Picture: AP/KCTV

Workers were rushing to remove the debris and investigate the cause because a major winter storm was forecast to hit the area Wednesday evening, Mr James said.

"We have a major storm coming in this evening," Mr James said. "We're going to work diligently to get in (to the blast site) to get underneath that weather."

Mr Berardi said firefighters were called about 5.15pm local time with a report that a construction worker had hit a gas line near the restaurant. Firefighters conferred with MGE workers and left the scene, and the explosion occurred about 45 minutes later. He said the cause of the gas leak and fire is still unknown.

"Once we confirm the victim is or isn't inside the building, that part of the investigation will continue," Mr Berardi said.

Firemen and utility workers inspect the scene of the huge explosion.

JJ's had managed - until Tuesday night - to survive in the shadow a large construction project that has been under way across the narrow, one-way street for seven years. The work had complicated access to the street-corner restaurant, and a server needed hospital treatment in 2006 after she was struck by a rock sent flying by blasting for excavation of the construction site.

It was not known whether the contractor said by MGE to have been doing underground work was connected to the construction project.

Dr. John Verstraete, who works at Plaza Physicians Group next door to JJ's, told The Kansas City Star that several employees of the office smelled gas for several hours Tuesday afternoon. The smell grew stronger through the day, and a gas company employee entered the medical office just before 6pm recommending that it be evacuated, he said.

The blast shattered windows in some businesses at a small strip mall nearby, and residents of some neighboring apartments reported minor interior damage. One side of a brick apartment building that shares the block with JJ's appeared to have been scorched.

The large fire in down-town Kansas City where a car is believed to have struck a gas line. Picture: KSHB.com

Jim Ligon, a JJ's bartender, said he wasn't working Tuesday night but started getting texts and calls from co-workers minutes after the explosion. He said the incident happened during the peak of weekday happy hour, when there is typically anywhere from 15 to 45 people in the bar area as well as three to five tables of diners at the restaurant.

"JJ's has a small staff, a family feel," said Ligon, 45, of Kansas City, Missouri. "You see the same 100 people all the time - a bar and restaurant for regulars. We're just really hoping we come out of here OK in terms of injuries."

The restaurant consistently received high ratings from contributors to Zagat's restaurant guides, both for its food and its wine list of hundreds of selections.

The shopping area was established in 1922 by J.C. Nichols. Based on the architecture of Seville, Spain, it includes retail, restaurants, apartments and offices.


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Tourist's body found in water tank

Elisa Lam's body was found in a water tank of the Cecil Hotel in Los Angeles after guests complained about low water pressure. Source: AP

POLICE say the body of a woman found wedged in a water tank on the roof of a Los Angeles hotel is that of a missing Canadian guest.

Investigators used body markings to identify 21-year-old Elisa Lam, police spokeswoman Officer Diana Figueroa said late on Tuesday.

A maintenance worker at the Cecil Hotel found the body earlier in the day after guests complained of low water pressure.

Lam, of Vancouver, British Columbia, travelled to California alone on January 27 and was last seen by workers at the hotel on January 31.

Investigators were trying to determine whether there was foul play in the woman's death or "a very, very strange accident" occurred, police spokeswoman Officer Sara Faden said.

"The location of the water tank is very small and configured in a very tight way, so it's a little more difficult to get the body out," Ms Faden said.

Officials spent much of the day struggling to remove it from the water tank.

The hotel is located in downtown Los Angeles, which has long struggled against the creeping destitution of nearby Skid Row, where drug addiction and homelessness is rampant.

At the time of Lam's disappearance, police said it appeared suspicious.

Lam was travelling to Santa Cruz, about 560 kilometres north of Los Angeles, and officials said she tended to use public transport.

She had been in touch with her family daily until she disappeared.


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