Eva Lasrini was reported missing on April 2 after failing to arrive in Bali, where she planned to visit her two daughters at Denpasar Airport. Her body was found by a roadside in Little River, about 44km south-west of Melbourne, last Wednesday. Her ex-husband, Allen Keys, was arrested at Melbourne Airport last Friday before he boarded an international flight and charged with one count of murder.
Keys, 67, appeared at Melbourne Magistrates Court on Saturday where he was remanded into custody to next appear on August 10. The Dandenong woman was last seen around noon on Wednesday, and her phone was later switched off, with Ms Lasrini not responding to calls or messages from her family, which was out of character. Police deemed the circumstances of her disappearance as suspicious and launched an investigation.
It's funny, Western girls see an old perv, Asian girls see opportunity.
Following inquiries, Missing Person Squad officers arrested a 67-year-old man at Melbourne Airport on Friday afternoon shortly before he boarded an international flight. Detectives found a woman's body near the intersection of Little River Road and the Princes Freeway at Little River, south-west of Melbourne, on Saturday afternoon. The body is yet to be formally identified but is believed to be of Ms Lasrini.
Major crime officers spent much of the night examining the scene. A Patterson Lakes man, 67, was later charged with one count of murder and remanded in custody to appear in court on Sunday. Eva Lasrini's daughters called Allen Keys when their mother failed to arrive in Bali, and he allegedly told them he was overseas and didn't know where she was.
Western females should realise that when they come to Bali their value is reduced substantially and nobody will put up with their s***.
In the lead-up to Eva Lasrini's death, Allen Keys shared a series of social media posts belittling Western women and praising relationships with Asian women. ' Eva Lasrini had been working in a warehouse to raise funds to bring her two daughters to Australia to attend university. Her friends have shared tributes to the mother-of-two on social media, saying she had moved to Australia for love.
As of writing, the GoFundMe page has raised $11,000 of a $20,000 goal to help the daughters travel to Melbourne.
I would rather be chasing Asian girls than stuck at home with a useless, sexless white wife but everyone to their own.
New girl, new life.
