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Police continue search for rest of Hong Kong socialite Abby Choi’s body

/ 05:59 PM February 28, 2023

Search for rest of Abby Choi’s body

Cordon lines are seen outside a house where parts of Abby Choi’s body were found on Feb 27. PHOTOS: REUTERS, XXABBYC/INSTAGRAM via The Straits Times/Asia News Network

The Hong Kong police are continuing the search for the missing torso and arms of murdered and dismembered socialite Abby Choi at a city landfill on Tuesday, after her family members identified her body parts at a mortuary.

More than 100 officers will be mobilized for the search in Ta Kwu Ling in the New Territories, local media reported.

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Ms Choi’s skull and several ribs were found in a large soup pot taken from a three-storey house in Tai Po on Sunday.

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Her body parts were retrieved last week from a refrigerator in the same residence, allegedly rented by her former father-in-law with the help of his mistress.

Ms Choi’s torso and arms remain missing.

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Security camera footage near Tai Po showed a suspect carrying bags from the house to a nearby rubbish collection area.

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Some of her body parts could be found in those bags, the police from the Kowloon West major crimes division said.

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The narrowed-down area of search at the landfill is about the size of a football field and holds thousands of tonnes of waste, local media reported.

Two to three days may be required to complete the work.

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The police previously scoured a cemetery and sewage pipes on the weekend with little to show for their efforts.

Five people have been arrested in connection with the brutal killing, all tied to her former husband Alex Kwong, 28, and his father, a former policeman who is also the suspected mastermind.

The police have identified a property dispute as a possible motive.

Kwong Kau, 65, and his two sons were charged with murder, while his wife was charged with perverting the course of justice for destroying evidence during a police investigation.

The family of four have been remanded without bail after appearing in court on Monday, with the next hearing set for May 8.

Another 47-year-old woman, suspected to be the elder Kwong’s mistress, was arrested.

Investigations have been hampered as the suspects are not cooperating, the police said.

Ms Choi, 28, has two children with her former husband, who she married but later divorced at an undisclosed date.

She has two other children with her partner Tam Chuk Kwan, son of the founder of the TamJai Yunnan Mixian noodle chain.

While they had a wedding ceremony in 2016, Ms Choi and Mr Tam never legally registered their marriage, suggesting that her assets worth millions would be inherited by her two children with Kwong, previously cared for by her former in-laws.

search for the missing parts of 28-year-old Abby Choi’s body

Police excavating a landfill during a search for the missing parts of 28-year-old Abby Choi’s body in Hong Kong on Feb 28, 2023. PHOTO: REUTERS

Her four children are now under the care of her mother, the police said. Mr Tam also vowed to raise all of them.

Mr Tam, his parents and Ms Choi’s parents gathered near the alleged crime scene at the Tai Po house on Tuesday to mourn the socialite’s death, local media reported. Ms Choi’s mother was seen wailing in the arms of Mr Tam, also known as Chris.

The family members visited a mortuary in Sha Tin earlier on Tuesday morning to identify Ms Choi’s body.

The grisly murder has shaken the Hong Kong public, with a news presenter making the news for appearing to tear up when reporting on the affair.

The community at Tai Po’s Lung Mei Village, where the body parts were retrieved, have also been planning Taoist rituals to “calm the spirit” of the deceased.

A property expert known for investing in units shunned for their links to murders and suicides said rebuilding the apartment block would be preferable for residents to ensure their homes continue to profit from Hong Kong’s famously costly housing market.

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