The details of the dismembered socialite case that rocked Hong Kong

The details of the dismembered socialite case that rocked Hong Kong


Abby Choi had disappeared after leaving the house to pick up her son with her ex-husband.




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Suspects in the murder of Hong Kong socialite Abby Choi were denied bail on Monday.

The socialite’s ex-husband, Alex Kwong, Kwong’s brother, Anthony, and her father, Kwong Kau, are under arrest on charges of committing the murder. Kwong’s mother, also in prison, was accused of obstructing the case.

The 28-year-old went missing last week when she left to pick up a baby with her ex-husband.

Choi had recently graced the cover of L’Officiel Monaco – a luxury fashion and lifestyle magazine – and was a well-known Hong Kong socialite, with over 100,000 online followers.



Choi had over 100,000 social media followers.

brutal crime

The details of his murder shocked the island.

Choi’s head was found in a three-story house in rural Tai Po district on Sunday, days after other body parts were found at the same location, about 27km from where she was last seen in the city. of Kowloon.

Some parts had been boiled and were inside a refrigerator.

A slicer and a chainsaw were also found at the scene.



The police in front of the house where the body was found

Hong Kong police told media they believe Choi and her former in-laws have had many financial disputes involving “large sums of money”.

According to police, Alex Kwong was arrested on Saturday as he tried to leave the city on a speedboat. His parents and older brother were arrested the day before.

Police also arrested a fifth suspect on Sunday, linked to Choi’s father-in-law.

Choi had four children, two of them with Alex Kwong. Her other two children were the result of her union with Chris Tam, with whom she had been dating since 2016.

Source: Terra

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