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[McDonald's Murder] Two gangs arguing over blood, two men absconded for years, denying murder trial begins

2020-01-10T10:41:19.324Z


A transporter was beaten with a bread-tray and an iron umbrella stand in McDonald's, Tin Shui Wai, 11 years ago. He was rescued after being sent to hospital, but died three days later. Two of the suspects fled to the Mainland after the incident and were not returned to Hong Kong for arrest until the year before. The two have pleaded not guilty to one murder, and the case is being heard in the High Court today (10th). The prosecution revealed that the incident originated from a woman's current boyfriend who was dissatisfied with her dealings with her ex-boyfriend. The two men who belonged to the two men met on the day of the incident, which resulted in a fighting incident, which eventually led to a bloody case.


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Written by: Zhu Xixin

2020-01-10 18:26

Last updated: 2020-01-10 18:26

A transporter was beaten with a bread-tray and an iron umbrella stand in McDonald's, Tin Shui Wai, 11 years ago. He was rescued after being sent to hospital, but died three days later. Two of the suspects fled to the Mainland after the incident and were not returned to Hong Kong for arrest until the year before. The two have pleaded not guilty to one murder, and the case is being heard in the High Court today (10th). The prosecution revealed that the incident originated from a woman's current boyfriend who was dissatisfied with her dealings with her ex-boyfriend. The two men who belonged to the two men met on the day of the incident, which resulted in a fighting incident, which eventually led to a bloody case.

The two defendants were returned to Hong Kong in the Mainland the year before. (Profile picture)

The two defendants in the case were Zhong Zhenfeng and Huang Junmin, aged 31 and 33 respectively. They were charged in Hong Kong on October 5, 2008, along with others who killed Pan Jiaen (25, hereinafter referred to as Pan). The prosecution stated in court that the two defendants were willing to confess their manslaughter but were not accepted by the prosecution.

The two defendants belong to a group of current boyfriends

The prosecution read out the opening statement, stating that the case can be roughly divided into different camps between the defendant and Pan. A friend of the defendant, Wu Bailin, patted with a woman, Li Aiyi. However, Wu Bailin was dissatisfied that Li and his ex-boyfriend He Baihui were still in contact, and He Baihui was a group of Pan.

9 people enter McDonald's to beat Pan

On the evening of October 1, 2008, the two groups met near McDonald's in Tianrui Shopping Center and started a dispute. The defendants decided to take revenge after the dispute. At about 4 am the next morning, a total of 9 people from the defendant's side entered McDonald's involved in the case, beat Pan with an umbrella stand and a bread plastic tray for about 30 seconds, and then left. Pan once defended himself with a rubbish iron rod, and was eventually knocked to the ground. Fast-food restaurants witnessed the incident and someone reported it.

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The defendant was returned to Hong Kong early last year

Pan was sent to hospital after the attack and died three days later. The two defendants left Hong Kong for the Mainland after the crime. They were eventually found by mainland authorities. He was returned to Hong Kong in early 2018 and was arrested by local police.

Case number: HCCC199 / 2019

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Source: hk1

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