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|theme = SOMBRA
 
|name = Riaja Somalinggi
 
|name = Riaja Somalinggi
 
|image = RiajaSWorldEditionV.png
 
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|birth = 1996
 
|birth = 1996
 
|death = 2016
 
|death = 2016
|cause = Pneumothorax from punctured lung
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|cause = Pneumothorax
 
|nationality = [[File:Flag_of_Indonesia.png|20px|link=Wikipedia:Indonesia|Indonesia]] [[Wikipedia:Indonesia|Indonesian]]
 
|nationality = [[File:Flag_of_Indonesia.png|20px|link=Wikipedia:Indonesia|Indonesia]] [[Wikipedia:Indonesia|Indonesian]]
 
|residence = [[Wikipedia:Indonesia|Indonesia]]
 
|residence = [[Wikipedia:Indonesia|Indonesia]]
|family = [[Alam Somalinggi]] <small>(brother)</small>
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|family = [[Alam Somalinggi]] <small>(brother)</small><br />Unnamed mother †<br />Unnamed father †
 
|affiliation = [[SOMBRA]] <small>(formerly)</small>
 
|affiliation = [[SOMBRA]] <small>(formerly)</small>
 
|appearance = ''[[Criminal Case]]''
 
|appearance = ''[[Criminal Case]]''
 
|firstapp = [[The Murder Games|Case #30: The Murder Games]] <small>([[Cases#Cases in World Edition (Season 3)|s3]]; video)</small><br />[[The Sweet Escape|Case #33: The Sweet Escape]] <small>([[Cases#Cases in World Edition (Season 3)|s3]]; actual)</small>
 
|firstapp = [[The Murder Games|Case #30: The Murder Games]] <small>([[Cases#Cases in World Edition (Season 3)|s3]]; video)</small><br />[[The Sweet Escape|Case #33: The Sweet Escape]] <small>([[Cases#Cases in World Edition (Season 3)|s3]]; actual)</small>
 
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'''Riaja Somalinggi''' (1996-2016) was the victim in [[The Sweet Escape]] (Case #33 of [[World Edition]]). Prior to that, she made a brief video appearance in [[The Murder Games]] (Case #30 of World Edition).
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'''Riaja Somalinggi''' (1996–2016) was the victim in [[The Sweet Escape]] (Case #33 of [[World Edition]]). Prior to that, she made a brief video appearance in [[The Murder Games]] (Case #30 of World Edition).
   
 
==Profile==
 
==Profile==
Riaja was an orphan recruited and then experimented on by [[SOMBRA]] to become faster. She had long black hair which she put into a ponytail and yellow eyes. At the time of her death, she donned a tosca tank top, gray shorts and boots. It is known that Riaja had an older brother named [[Alam Somalinggi|Alam]].
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Riaja was an orphan recruited and then experimented on by [[SOMBRA]] to become faster. She had long black hair in a ponytail and yellow eyes. At the time of her death, she donned a teal tank top, gray shorts and boots.
   
 
==Events of ''[[Criminal Case]]''==
 
==Events of ''[[Criminal Case]]''==
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==Murder details==
 
==Murder details==
Riaja was found on the shore of a beach impaled on a spear through her chest. [[Angela Douglas]] confirmed the cause of death was a pneumothorax caused by the spear puncturing her lung. Basing herself on the spear trajectory and its position in the body, Angela deduced the killer was left handed.
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Riaja was found on the shore of a beach impaled on a spear through her chest. [[Angela Douglas|Angela]] confirmed the cause of death was a pneumothorax caused by the spear puncturing her lung. Basing herself on the spear trajectory and its position in the body, Angela deduced the killer was left handed.
   
During a second visit to the beach, the team found the speargun and filed it as the [[Murder Weapons|murder weapon]]. The speargun had some fibers which, according to [[Lars Douglas|Lars]], came from a batik. That meant the killer wore a batik.
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During a second visit to the beach, the team found the speargun and filed it as the [[Murder Weapons|murder weapon]]. The speargun had some fibers which, according to [[Lars Douglas|Lars]], came from a batik print pattern. That meant the killer wore batik.
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==Relationship with suspects==
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Riaja's brother [[Alam Somalinggi|Alam]] had been taking care of her ever since they were orphaned before she disappeared, presumably to partake in SOMBRA's hunt. When she returned, Riaja refused to help him and laughed at some of his interests, angering Alam. SOMBRA psychologist [[Maya Salim]] (who was evaluating her as well as the other recruits in the camp) said she was often paranoid, as evidenced by her accusing crocodile expert [[Paul Irwin]] of being an agent and knocking him out with a punch. Under the Next Level program, [[Marshall Metcalf]] had given Riaja super speed against her will. The local dukun, [[Mbah Tirta]], had witnessed Riaja running extremely fast as a result and so tried to exorcise her.
   
 
==Killer and motives==
 
==Killer and motives==
The killer turned out to be psychologist named [[Maya Salim]].
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The killer turned out to be Maya.
   
Maya admitted she shot Riaja with the fishing spear after she fought SOMBRA’s brainwashing and fled the camp before completing the ‘next level’ program. [[Judge Adaku]] sentenced her to 30 years in jail for the murder of Riaja Somalinggi and the refusal to cooperate with the authorities.
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Maya admitted she shot Riaja with the fishing spear after she fought SOMBRA's brainwashing and fled the camp (for New Zealand to meet with [[Baxter Fraser]], as the team would learn later) before completing the "next level" program. [[Judge Adaku]] sentenced her to 30 years in jail for the murder.
   
 
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Revision as of 20:01, 27 March 2020

Riaja Somalinggi (1996–2016) was the victim in The Sweet Escape (Case #33 of World Edition). Prior to that, she made a brief video appearance in The Murder Games (Case #30 of World Edition).

Profile

Riaja was an orphan recruited and then experimented on by SOMBRA to become faster. She had long black hair in a ponytail and yellow eyes. At the time of her death, she donned a teal tank top, gray shorts and boots.

Events of Criminal Case

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Riaja, as seen in the video the team found in Kyushu.

Riaja was first spotted by The Bureau in a pre-recorded video meant for the winner of the Hunt organized by Obaasan. She told the winner to go where she was as SOMBRA was waiting for them. Elliot was not able to identify her, but he did manage to find out the video was recorded in Thailand.

Murder details

Riaja was found on the shore of a beach impaled on a spear through her chest. Angela confirmed the cause of death was a pneumothorax caused by the spear puncturing her lung. Basing herself on the spear trajectory and its position in the body, Angela deduced the killer was left handed.

During a second visit to the beach, the team found the speargun and filed it as the murder weapon. The speargun had some fibers which, according to Lars, came from a batik print pattern. That meant the killer wore batik.

Relationship with suspects

Riaja's brother Alam had been taking care of her ever since they were orphaned before she disappeared, presumably to partake in SOMBRA's hunt. When she returned, Riaja refused to help him and laughed at some of his interests, angering Alam. SOMBRA psychologist Maya Salim (who was evaluating her as well as the other recruits in the camp) said she was often paranoid, as evidenced by her accusing crocodile expert Paul Irwin of being an agent and knocking him out with a punch. Under the Next Level program, Marshall Metcalf had given Riaja super speed against her will. The local dukun, Mbah Tirta, had witnessed Riaja running extremely fast as a result and so tried to exorcise her.

Killer and motives

The killer turned out to be Maya.

Maya admitted she shot Riaja with the fishing spear after she fought SOMBRA's brainwashing and fled the camp (for New Zealand to meet with Baxter Fraser, as the team would learn later) before completing the "next level" program. Judge Adaku sentenced her to 30 years in jail for the murder.

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