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Fiji honeymoon murder: Family left with only ashes after wife's brutal slaying

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Fri, 29 Jul 2022, 3:26pm

Fiji honeymoon murder: Family left with only ashes after wife's brutal slaying

Author
AP,
Publish Date
Fri, 29 Jul 2022, 3:26pm

The family of a US pharmacist who died on her honeymoon in Fiji decided to cremate her in the South Pacific nation rather than bring her home because her body was badly damaged, a lawyer representing the family said Thursday.

Christe Chen, 36, died earlier this month at the exclusive Turtle Island resort. Her husband Bradley Robert Dawson, 38, has been charged with her murder and made his first appearance Wednesday at Fiji's Lautoka High Court.

The case has been adjourned until next month and Dawson, who remains in jail, has not yet entered a plea. If found guilty, he could face a sentence of life imprisonment.

Lawyer Ronald Gordon, who is representing Chen's family, said Chen's parents travelled to Fiji after their daughter's death but didn't embalm her body and take her to the US as they'd hoped. Instead, they took home her ashes.

Gordon said the newlyweds, who were based in Memphis, Tennessee, had arrived in Fiji on July 7 for their honeymoon at the resort, which is on a 500-acre (202ha) island and limited to 14 couples at a time.

The couple married in February. Photo /  Instagram

The couple married in February. Photo / Instagram

Gordon said the couple were heard arguing over dinner on July 8, and following an incident in their room, Dawson fled on a kayak to another island, taking his wallet but not his phone or GPS watch.

It wasn't until the following afternoon, after the couple had missed breakfast and lunch, that staff discovered Chen's body, Gordon said. He said she had multiple blunt trauma wounds to her head.

Dawson was found by police about 36 hours later, Gordon said. He said Dawson may have been trying to get to Fiji's main island but stuck out on the remote island inhabited only by iTaukei (indigenous Fijians) who had alerted others to Dawson's presence.

Bradley Dawson (left) stuck out amongst the indigenous Fijians on the remote island he fled to after Christe Chen's (right) death.

Bradley Dawson (left) stuck out amongst the indigenous Fijians on the remote island he fled to after Christe Chen's (right) death.

Dawson's lawyer Iqbal Khan said that from what he knows so far, he doesn't see the elements of murder. He said investigators haven't yet released to him all the information in the case, including the post-mortem report, but that what happened could have been an accident.

Khan said Dawson left the resort because "he panicked, he was shocked". He said Dawson was distressed at losing his wife and had been slowly recovering.

NBC News reported Dawson worked as an information technology specialist for a nonprofit organisation, Youth Villages, while Chen had worked as a pastry chef before returning to school to become a pharmacist, and had worked in that capacity at a Kroger supermarket in Memphis.

The University of Tennessee Health Science Centre College of Pharmacy last year congratulated Chen on Facebook for winning an award, the Wolters Kluwer Clinical Drug Information Award of Excellence in Clinical Communication.

- by Nick Perry, AP

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