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Kepala Abby Choi ditemui dalam periuk sup

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Hong Kong: Polis menemui kepala sosialit dan pempengaruh Hong Kong, Abby Choi yang dibunuh kejam di dalam periuk sup di dalam sebuah rumah di daerah Tai Po, luar bandar Hong Kong, lapor The Straits Times.

Pada masa sama, seorang lagi suspek, kekasih kepada bekas bapa mentua Choi, ditahan, menjadikan jumlah suspek kes pembunuhan kejam itu kepada lima orang.

Terdahulu, polis menemui dua periuk yang mengandungi sup dan bahagian badan manusia, beberapa hari selepas pembunuhan kejam itu berlaku.

Siasatan polis mengesahkan bahawa mereka menemui kepala dan rusuk di dalam salah satu daripada periuk besar itu yang mereka ambil pada Jumaat, dari dalam sebuah rumah di mana dia dikatakan disembelih.

Kepala dan tulang rusuk itu dipercayai milik Choi, kata mereka, tetapi ujian DNA diperlukan untuk mengesahkannya.

Kedua-dua periuk itu diisi hampir penuh dengan sup dan daging cincang dipercayai sisa manusia.

Terdapat juga lobak merah dan lobak hijau di dalamnya.

Periuk-periuk itu dibawa ke rumah mayat pada Sabtu dan pada Ahad, pakar forensik mula meneliti kandungannya.

Ketika itulah mereka menemui kepala dan rusuk, dan dipercayai seseorang cuba memukul kepala mangsa menurut satu laporan media.

Polis meneruskan usaha mencari bahagian badan yang masih hilang, termasuk tangan dan tubuhnya.

Sebahagian daripada mayat mangsa berusia 28 tahun itu - kakinya ditemukan dari peti sejuk, pada Jumaat lalu.

Alat penghiris daging, gergaji elektrik, tukul, pelindung muka dan baju hujan hitam turut ditemukan di tempat kejadian.

Polis pada Ahad berkata, pihaknya menahan seorang lagi suspek, wanita berusia 47 tahun yang nama keluarganya adalah Ng.

Dia adalah kekasih kepada bekas bapa mentua Choi dan didakwa bersama-sama lelaki itu menyewa sebuah flat di kawasan kampung.

Setakat ini, tidak jelas sama ada wanita itu mengetahui mengenai pembunuhan berkenaan. Wanita sama juga disyaki terbabit dalam membantu usaha bekas suami Choi iaitu Alex Kwong, 28, melarikan diri.

Ng yang bekerja sebagai tukang urut yang mempunyai hubungan dengan bapa Kwong selama kira-kira enam bulan.

Choi dilaporkan hilang pada Selasa dan kali terakhir dilihat di daerah Tai Po di mana lokasi mayatnya ditemukan, menurut polis.

Kira-kira 100 penyelam elit dan pegawai polis dilihat berada di kawasan perkuburan di mana bekas bapa mentua Choi dan bekas abang iparnya dilihat pada Rabu lalu.

Pasukan berkenaan turut menggunakan dron dan anjing pengesan dalam operasi berkenaan.

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HONG KONG: Polis berjaya menemui kepala model dan selebriti media sosial Hong Kong, Abby Choi, dua hari selepas menjumpai sebahagian anggota badannya di sebuah rumah di Kampung Lung Mei, di daerah Tai Po.Pakar forensik menemui kepala mangsa dalam salah satu periuk sup di rumah berkenaan. Bekas suami mangsa bersama abang dan ibu bapanya, sudah ditahan berkaitan dengan pembunuhan itu.

Menurut laporan portal berita HK01, kepala itu ditemui dalam salah satu daripada dua periuk sup yang berada di rumah berkenaan.

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Abby Choi. – Foto Instagram/xxabbyc


Polis turut menemui pengisar daging, gergaji elektrik dan sebuah beg tangan milik Abby selain dua kaki wanita dalam peti sejuk.

Ketika polis menemui periuk sup itu, ia dilaporkan penuh dan terdapat daging cincang di dalamnya.

Bagaimanapun, ketika itu pihak berkuasa hanya boleh mengesahkan bahawa terdapat tisu manusia dan periuk itu, sebelum menghantarnya untuk ujian lanjut.

Forensik hari ini dilaporkan menemui kepala mangsa bersama tulang rusuk, dalam salah satu periuk.

Menurut laporan, tengkorak itu masih sempurna, namun dipercayai bahawa terdapat sekurang-kurangnya satu cubaan untuk menghancurkannya.

Rambut mangsa tidak lagi melekat pada tengkorak yang sudah dimasak itu.

Forensik juga menemui sejumlah kecil daging cincang, bersama lobak merah dan lobak hijau.

Lengan dan anggota badan mangsa dilaporkan masih hilang dan polis meneruskan pencarian untuk anggota badan yang lain hari ini.

Selain melakukan pencarian di Tanah Perkuburan Tseung Kwan O sejak 25 Februari lalu, mereka turut memeriksa longkang di Kampung Lung Mei.

Saudara bekas suami melaporkan bahawa dua saudara kepada bekas suami mangsa, Alex Kwong, 28, didakwa atas tuduhan membunuh.

Bapa Kwong berusia 65 tahun dan abangnya berusia 31 tahun didakwa atas tuduhan membunuh manakala Ibu Kwong yang berusia 63 tahun didakwa kerana mengganggu proses keadilan.

Kes itu akan didengar di mahkamah esok.

Menurut HK01, Kwong berada di hospital selepas mengadu tidak sihat selepas ditahan. – AGENSI




 

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#BHdunia Polis berjaya menemui kepala model dan selebriti media sosial Hong Kong, , dua hari selepas menjumpai sebahagian anggota badannya di sebuah rumah di Kampung Lung Mei, di daerah Tai Po.
Pakar forensik menemui kepala mangsa dalam salah satu periuk sup di rumah berkenaan. Bekas suami mangsa bersama abang dan ibu bapanya, sudah ditahan berkaitan dengan pembunuhan itu.
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Last days of Abby Choi: timeline of Hong Kong model murder plot linked to suspected property dispute​

  • Murder of model Abby Choi has caught media attention worldwide, with her former in-laws remanded in custody on charges of murder, perverting course of justice
  • Post charts events leading up to socialite’s death and movements of murder suspects in days after



Published: 3:05pm, 27 Feb, 2023






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Police are still searching for the last remains of Hong Kong model and influencer Abby Choi. Photo: Instagram/@xxabbyc

The tragic death of Hong Kong socialite Abby Choi Tin-fung has attracted worldwide media attention over the past week, as four of her former in-laws were remanded in custody without bail on Monday in connection with her murder.

Almost a week after the model was reported missing, police continue to search for the last of Choi’s missing remains. The force on Sunday discovered a skull and several ribs believed to belong to the victim inside a large soup pot from a village house in Tai Po.

A source earlier said the murder was believed to be linked to a dispute between Choi, her jobless ex-husband Alex Kwong Kong-chi and his family over a property worth tens of millions of dollars in the exclusive Kadoorie Hill neighbourhood in Ho Man Tin.

A police probe showed the 28-year-old socialite, who later married the son of a popular chain restaurant founder, had planned to sell the property, which she had bought under the name of her former father-in-law.


Despite promising to resettle her ex-husband and his family elsewhere, the decision was said to have sparked fierce opposition from her ex-father-in-law, who had several arguments with her.

The Post charts the period leading up to Choi’s death and the days that followed.

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Abby Choi Tin-fung’s former husband, Alex Kwong. Photo: Handout

Suspect rents village house in early February

Kwong Kau, Choi’s former father-in-law and an ex-police officer, who is suspected of being the murder’s mastermind, rented the village house in Lung Mei Tsuen. A typical 500 sq ft unit in the area is around HK$10,000 (US$1,273) per month.

Victim is reported missing on February 21

According to a police insider, Choi’s chauffeur and former brother-in-law Anthony Kwong Kong-kit was believed to have driven to Kadoorie Hill to meet the model and they were supposed to travel to pick up her and her ex-husband’s daughter.

But the socialite was reported missing last Tuesday when she failed to show up and collect the child.
Upon receiving the missing person’s report, the force contacted the brother and parents of Choi’s ex-husband. But their inquiries were hindered as all three provided false and misleading statements, police said.

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Suspects head to Tseung Kwan O cemetery on February 22

A police investigation later indicated the victim’s former father-in-law and brother-in-law travelled to Junk Bay Chinese Permanent Cemetery.
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Kwong Kau, 65, former father-in-law of Abby Choi. Photo: Handout

Police discover some of Choi’s remains on February 24

Officers discover several of the victim’s remains at the village house’s ground-floor flat, which had been carefully prepared as a site for cutting up the body before the pieces were disposed of.
The walls of the sparsely furnished flat were also covered with a sail, the force said.




Police also uncovered a meat grinder, an electric saw and two pots of soup containing human tissue, alongside two types of choppers, a hammer, face shields, black raincoats and a purple handbag that belonged to Choi.

Legs believed to be the victim’s were found inside the refrigerator, but her head, torso and hands were still missing at the time.

The force arrested Choi’s ex-brother-in-law and the former parents-in-laws, but continued to search for her 28-year-old former husband.

https://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong...harged-murder?module=hard_link&pgtype=article

Ex-husband arrested in Tung Chung on February 25

Police arrested Choi’s ex-husband at Tung Chung Development Pier at about 1pm on Saturday after learning of his plan to board a speedboat.

The suspect is picked up with HK$500,000 in cash and several luxury watches collectively worth about HK$4 million in total. While at Hung Hom Police Station, he complained of feeling unwell and was taken to Queen Elizabeth Hospital.

On the same day, the force searched Junk Bay Chinese Permanent Cemetery, with members of its abseiling team and police dogs for the rest of Choi’s missing body parts.

Members of the police’s elite Special Duties Unit, the Flying Tigers, are also deployed to carry out a search of the site’s water catchment area.

More suspected remains found on February 26

A skull and several ribs, believed to be Choi’s, were found on Sunday in a large soup pot taken to a mortuary from the village house crime scene.

The 50cm-deep pot, covered with thick fat, was found to contain meat believed to be human flesh along with some radishes and carrots, while human bones were also discovered in a separate, smaller container.

Forensic experts also found a 6.5cm by 5.5cm hole at the back of the skull. Police suspect it could have been the blow that killed Choi, with blood spatters in a seven-seater vehicle suggesting she was attacked there.

Choi’s former husband, his father and older brother were charged with murder on the same day, while his mother Jenny Li Sui-heung, said to be aware of the plot, was charged with perverting the course of justice.
In a separate development, a fifth suspect, believed to be the lover of Choi’s former father-in-law, is arrested and accused of helping him to rent the ground-floor flat of the village house.

The woman surnamed Ng, who works as a masseuse and had been in a relationship with the father-in-law for about six months, was also suspected of renting a luxury flat in West Kowloon to help hide Choi’s ex-husband. Such locations usually go for between HK$24,000 and HK$58,000, subject to size.

Four suspects appear in court on February 27

Choi’s former husband, brother and parents-in-law were all remanded in jail without bail after appearing before a court on Monday on charges of murder and perverting the course of justice.
 

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Siasatan polis mengesahkan bahawa mereka menemui kepala dan rusuk di dalam salah satu daripada periuk besar itu yang mereka ambil pada Jumaat, dari dalam sebuah rumah di mana dia dikatakan disembelih.

Nampaknya mangsa macam disembelih dulu
Kemudian potong macam potong ayam
Kemudian rebus pula jadikan sup
Hati kering tak hengat ni
 

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Last days of Abby Choi: timeline of Hong Kong model murder plot linked to suspected property dispute​

  • Murder of model Abby Choi has caught media attention worldwide, with her former in-laws remanded in custody on charges of murder, perverting course of justice
  • Post charts events leading up to socialite’s death and movements of murder suspects in days after



Published: 3:05pm, 27 Feb, 2023






b506c48e-9c19-475e-aa39-935df94cf976_13d55f09.jpg

Police are still searching for the last remains of Hong Kong model and influencer Abby Choi. Photo: Instagram/@xxabbyc

The tragic death of Hong Kong socialite Abby Choi Tin-fung has attracted worldwide media attention over the past week, as four of her former in-laws were remanded in custody without bail on Monday in connection with her murder.

Almost a week after the model was reported missing, police continue to search for the last of Choi’s missing remains. The force on Sunday discovered a skull and several ribs believed to belong to the victim inside a large soup pot from a village house in Tai Po.

A source earlier said the murder was believed to be linked to a dispute between Choi, her jobless ex-husband Alex Kwong Kong-chi and his family over a property worth tens of millions of dollars in the exclusive Kadoorie Hill neighbourhood in Ho Man Tin.

A police probe showed the 28-year-old socialite, who later married the son of a popular chain restaurant founder, had planned to sell the property, which she had bought under the name of her former father-in-law.


Despite promising to resettle her ex-husband and his family elsewhere, the decision was said to have sparked fierce opposition from her ex-father-in-law, who had several arguments with her.

The Post charts the period leading up to Choi’s death and the days that followed.

eb77c881-8a73-4d2c-b26a-ba1c9a63e18d_c4555521.jpg

Abby Choi Tin-fung’s former husband, Alex Kwong. Photo: Handout

Suspect rents village house in early February

Kwong Kau, Choi’s former father-in-law and an ex-police officer, who is suspected of being the murder’s mastermind, rented the village house in Lung Mei Tsuen. A typical 500 sq ft unit in the area is around HK$10,000 (US$1,273) per month.

Victim is reported missing on February 21

According to a police insider, Choi’s chauffeur and former brother-in-law Anthony Kwong Kong-kit was believed to have driven to Kadoorie Hill to meet the model and they were supposed to travel to pick up her and her ex-husband’s daughter.

But the socialite was reported missing last Tuesday when she failed to show up and collect the child.
Upon receiving the missing person’s report, the force contacted the brother and parents of Choi’s ex-husband. But their inquiries were hindered as all three provided false and misleading statements, police said.

661b1098-64a6-442a-a2b3-85fce1b4a728_a3ccf252.jpg

Suspects head to Tseung Kwan O cemetery on February 22

A police investigation later indicated the victim’s former father-in-law and brother-in-law travelled to Junk Bay Chinese Permanent Cemetery.
b8980cec-08bc-41ac-ba36-9182207acf0f_20bd28b2.jpg

Kwong Kau, 65, former father-in-law of Abby Choi. Photo: Handout

Police discover some of Choi’s remains on February 24

Officers discover several of the victim’s remains at the village house’s ground-floor flat, which had been carefully prepared as a site for cutting up the body before the pieces were disposed of.
The walls of the sparsely furnished flat were also covered with a sail, the force said.




Police also uncovered a meat grinder, an electric saw and two pots of soup containing human tissue, alongside two types of choppers, a hammer, face shields, black raincoats and a purple handbag that belonged to Choi.

Legs believed to be the victim’s were found inside the refrigerator, but her head, torso and hands were still missing at the time.

The force arrested Choi’s ex-brother-in-law and the former parents-in-laws, but continued to search for her 28-year-old former husband.

https://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong...harged-murder?module=hard_link&pgtype=article

Ex-husband arrested in Tung Chung on February 25

Police arrested Choi’s ex-husband at Tung Chung Development Pier at about 1pm on Saturday after learning of his plan to board a speedboat.

The suspect is picked up with HK$500,000 in cash and several luxury watches collectively worth about HK$4 million in total. While at Hung Hom Police Station, he complained of feeling unwell and was taken to Queen Elizabeth Hospital.

On the same day, the force searched Junk Bay Chinese Permanent Cemetery, with members of its abseiling team and police dogs for the rest of Choi’s missing body parts.

Members of the police’s elite Special Duties Unit, the Flying Tigers, are also deployed to carry out a search of the site’s water catchment area.

More suspected remains found on February 26

A skull and several ribs, believed to be Choi’s, were found on Sunday in a large soup pot taken to a mortuary from the village house crime scene.

The 50cm-deep pot, covered with thick fat, was found to contain meat believed to be human flesh along with some radishes and carrots, while human bones were also discovered in a separate, smaller container.

Forensic experts also found a 6.5cm by 5.5cm hole at the back of the skull. Police suspect it could have been the blow that killed Choi, with blood spatters in a seven-seater vehicle suggesting she was attacked there.

Choi’s former husband, his father and older brother were charged with murder on the same day, while his mother Jenny Li Sui-heung, said to be aware of the plot, was charged with perverting the course of justice.
In a separate development, a fifth suspect, believed to be the lover of Choi’s former father-in-law, is arrested and accused of helping him to rent the ground-floor flat of the village house.

The woman surnamed Ng, who works as a masseuse and had been in a relationship with the father-in-law for about six months, was also suspected of renting a luxury flat in West Kowloon to help hide Choi’s ex-husband. Such locations usually go for between HK$24,000 and HK$58,000, subject to size.

Four suspects appear in court on February 27

Choi’s former husband, brother and parents-in-law were all remanded in jail without bail after appearing before a court on Monday on charges of murder and perverting the course of justice.
Adoi ngeri ngn ngilu....pastu ex husband plk cuba lari memang kantoi la
 
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