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Case of Cai Tianfeng|The hole in the skull caused by a hard object is suspected to be a fatal injury, and the ex-family mistress is arrested again

2023-02-26T14:15:45.385Z


Cai Tianfeng Abby Choi was murdered, mutilated, and cooked. The police have arrested four members of her ex-husband's family, and three of them have been charged. The day before yesterday (24th), the police found two pots of "human meat soup" in a village house in Lung Mei Village, Tai Po


Cai Tianfeng Abby Choi was murdered, mutilated, and cooked. The police have arrested four members of her ex-husband's family, and three of them have been charged.

The day before yesterday (24th), the police found two pots of "human broth" in a village house in Lung Mei Village, Tai Po, and two feet in the refrigerator. However, the whereabouts of the head, body and hands were unknown. Village houses and Tseung Kwan O Chinese permanent graves were searched for the remains, but they have not been found.

As of this evening, there is the latest news that the forensic doctor found a skull with hair in the big soup pot that was seized the day before yesterday.


Police Superintendent Chung Ya-lun of the Criminal Wing of Kowloon West Region explained the latest developments of the case at Lung Mei Estate, Tai Po at 10:00 p.m.


Superintendent Chung Ya-lun of the Criminal Department of West Kowloon Region said that the police seized two soups with human tissue the day before yesterday. He described the large stainless steel pot containing the head as half a meter deep and 40 cm in diameter, nearly full, with fat on the surface. Jelly, minced meat and green carrots. After professional advice, they thought it was not appropriate to inspect on-site, so they sent it to the Fushan Mortuary intact.

He pointed out that the forensic doctor was authorized by the coroner today to inspect the seized pot and found the head of a young woman in the stainless steel pot. It is believed to be the concubine in this case, but the exact identity needs to be confirmed by DNA.

▼The police seized a large amount of evidence in the village house in the early morning of the 25th, including the corpse refrigerator▼


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Earlier, the police found the deceased's legs and two pots of "human broth" in the suspected dismemberment unit in Lung Mei Village, Tai Po.

The head, torso, and hands of the deceased are still missing, and it is suspected that they were cooked and discarded as garbage soup.

The West Kowloon Crime Squad actively searched for the whereabouts of the deceased's stumps and heads, and searched for days in Lung Mei Village and the Tseung Kwan O Chinese Permanent Cemetery, which is suspected to be one of the dumping sites.

The police dispatched the "Water Ghost Squad" to sneak into the water storage tank to investigate. Today (26th) they continued to search for the missing remains in the cemetery. The team leaves.

At about 2:00 p.m., the detectives summoned the staff of the Drainage Services Department to go to the suspected mutilated site, Lung Mei Estate, Tai Po, to open the drain.

The staff of the Drainage Services Department brought along the plans for investigation, and it is not ruled out that it is related to the case.

At about 5 o'clock, the staff of the Drainage Services Department and two qualified personnel for confined spaces went to work in a manhole behind the village house.

At about 7 o'clock, the police and Drainage Services Department personnel continued to check the manholes near the village house.

The deceased's 28-year-old ex-husband Alex Kwong and his family were arrested. After days of evidence collection, the police charged the deceased's 65-year-old ex-father-in-law and 31-year-old ex-uncle with one count of murder, as well as the 63-year-old Li Qian's aunt. He was arraigned Monday for one count of obstruction of justice.

As for his ex-husband Kwong Kong Chi who was about to abscond in Tung Chung yesterday (25th), he reported feeling unwell after being arrested and was still in hospital after being sent to the hospital.

▼Search for missing remains at the Tseung Kwan O Chinese Permanent Cemetery today▼


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▼Police and Drainage Services Department working in Tai Po Lung Mei Village▼


Cai Tianfeng case|Tan Jiajia Weng regards Abby as a precious female husband: I am grateful that she appeared in my life.

The body of 28-year-old socialite Abby Choi Cai Tianfeng was brutally dismembered. Her ex-husband Alex Kwong, her ex-uncle, her ex-father-in-law and her ex-aunt have all been arrested.

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Is there a lazy bag in the case of Abby Choi's corpse dismemberment?

"Hong Kong 01" integrated the lazy bag of Cai Tianfeng's body dismemberment case for you, and found a barrister to dismantle six major legal issues. Abby's current husband is Tan Zai "Prince Lord". Earlier Tan Zai Group stated...For details, please see .

Who is the culprit in the Abby Choi dismemberment case?

Has her ex-husband Alex Kwong and others been arrested?

Cai Tianfeng's ex-husband Alex was arrested in Tung Chung during his suspected escape. "Hong Kong 01" even obtained exclusive photos of the moment when his ex-husband was arrested.

Earlier, the Flying Tiger Water Ghost Team found other stumps in other places, and Abby Cai Tianfeng's former friend once again sold the inside story of the building.

Who is Abby Choi?

Cai Tianfeng is a famous lady in Hong Kong who is active in the fashion industry. The details of the case...

What criminal cases are Abby Choi's ex-husband Alex Kwong and her ex-family member involved?

Cai Tianfeng's ex-husband Alex absconded in connection with a fraud case and became a wanted criminal. The ex-family member used to be a police chief. He resigned because he was involved in a rape case and was investigated. He was also the mastermind of the murder case.

Source: hk1

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