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Bali murder suspect allowed to access trust fund to mount trial defence

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Heather Mack, 19, accused of helping in her mother's killing, is pregnant with her co-accused's child. Photo: AFP
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A Chicago-area woman will be allowed access to about 10 per cent of her $1.56 million trust fund to help pay for her defence on murder charges in the death of her mother at an Indonesian resort, an Illinois judge ruled on Tuesday.

Heather Mack, 19, is accused of murdering her mother, Sheila von Wiese-Mack, 62, while on vacation at a luxury resort in Bali last August.

The mother’s dismembered body was found inside a bloody suitcase outside the resort.

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Tommy Schaefer (above) and his girlfriend could face death by firing squad if convicted. Photo: AP
Tommy Schaefer (above) and his girlfriend could face death by firing squad if convicted. Photo: AP
Mack, who was charged alongside her boyfriend, Tommy Schaefer, says she is innocent.

The trial starts in Bali this month and is expected to last four months. If convicted, both Mack and her boyfriend could be given the death penalty, by firing squad.

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In Illinois, Judge Neil Cohen ruled on Tuesday that Mack can have access to US$150,000 of her trust fund to pay legal bills and food costs.

But Cohen said Mack must provide itemised bills to show the trust money was used only for her defence and food.

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