Abby Choi, a Hong Kong fashion influencer, is believed to have been murdered and dismembered. Her ex-husband Alex Kwong and his family members charged.
"She also brought up four cute and obedient kids. Police allege the 28-year-old was killed by blunt force trauma to the head. She had previously assisted her ex-brother-in-law, Anthony Kwong, in buying his own home. "[She] always wanted to help people. In the wake of his wife's death, Tam has said he was "grateful" to have had the time he did with Choi, describing her as "kind-hearted and a good person". Police say despite the home being paid for by Choi, it had been registered in the name of Alex Kwong's father Kwong Kau, allegedly in order to avoid a large stamp duty bill. Her legs were found in a refrigerator in the rental unit, while police later found her skull and several ribs in a cooking pot in the fridge. He was allegedly planning to escape the city by speedboat, but was tracked down by investigators and taken into custody. In the days since, a 47-year-old woman has been arrested for allegedly helping Kwong rent the property where Choi's body was found. Her ex-mother-in-law, Jenny Li, was also arrested and charged with perverting the course of justice for allegedly destroying evidence. The rental unit was in her ex-father-in-law's name, Kwong Kau, and had recently been leased. On February 24, just a few days after she was reported missing, Choi's remains were found in a rental unit in the Tai Po district of Hong Kong.
Authorities say Alex Kwong, the ex-husband accused of murdering Hong Kong model and influencer Abby Choi, allegedly tried to flee by speedboat following her ...
She shared the other two children with her current husband, Chris Tam. On Tuesday, authorities combed through a Hong Kong landfill in search of further evidence connected to the case, according to "My heart is still heavy. According to the AP, Choi was a beloved mother of four young children under the age of 10 — two of whom she shared with Kwong. Each suspect was denied bail and none have entered a plea to the charges, according to the Their mother was charged with perverting the course of justice in connection with the case, Hong Kong news outlet
Police used GPS records of seven-seater car carrying slain model to track down village house where 28-year-old was dismembered, source says.
Abby Choi, 28, went missing last Tuesday and her dismembered legs were found three days later in a fridge in a makeshift butcher's workshop but her head, ...
Police said the influencer was embroiled in a financial dispute involving tens of millions of Hong Kong dollars with her ex-husband and his family and "some people" were unhappy with the way she handled her finances. Police also found the model’s identity card and credit cards in the ground floor flat, where her legs were found as well as “tools that are used to dismember human bodies", Superintendent Alan Chung said, "including meat grinders, chainsaws, long raincoats, gloves, and masks." Promoted Stories
Former police superintendent Lai Ka Chi says one suspect evaded an earlier robbery charge for eight years.
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Alex Kwong Kong-chi, 28, who was already remanded in custody without bail in connection with the socialite's murder, showed up to District Court without any ...
Both were charged with the model’s murder on February 21. The incidents occurred at multiple locations, including Mong Kok, Yau Ma Tei and the Harbour Plaza Metropolis hotel in Hung Hom. Advertisement
Police in Hong Kong have charged four people with murder in connection to the gruesome slaying of Abby Choi, whose missing head was found in a soup pot.
Hong Kong police have told the media they believe Choi and her former in-laws had many financial disputes involving “huge sums” of money. He was caught at the Tung Chung pier on Lantau Island as he was trying to flee, purportedly with millions in cash and luxury watches. The head had “no skin or meat on it” and was boiled until only her skull remained.
Just weeks before her dismembered body parts were found, model Abby Choi left a lasting impression on several at a Jan. 22 photo shoot in Paris, ...
[said at a news conference Sunday](https://www.facebook.com/HongKongPoliceForce/videos/226895436382466/). Police in Hong Kong are searching the North East New Territories Landfill in Hong Kong’s rural Ta Kwu Ling section for evidence linked to Choi’s slaying, including her missing hands and torso. The late model’s former mother-in-law, Jenny Li, also faces one count of perverting the course of justice. 21 near the Kowloon City district, cops previously said. “It’s a few days later that I learned this terrible news,” Jouvanceau added. Choi was a I can’t sleep well.”’ “Her companion, too.” hard reality of this story, and I often think of Abby,” Jouvanceau told The Post on Tuesday as Hong Kong police said Choi’s decapitated head had been boiled until only the skull remained, [told the magazine](https://www.lofficielmonaco.com/fashion/from-hong-kong-to-paris-the-rise-of-the-style-icon-abby-choi). Three days after Choi vanished, police discovered two female legs in a refrigerator at an apartment that Kwong Kau had only rented days before.