the police hong kong stopped four people for the murder and dismemberment of a model 28 years after a financial dispute with her ex-husband’s familyAuthorities reported it on Saturday.
Part of the body of the famous “influencer” Abby Choiwho appeared last week on the digital cover of the fashion magazine The Official Monacowere found in a house where he was dismemberedsaid the police.
“We are always looking for the head”Superintendent Alan Chung told reporters after revealing the woman’s limbs were found inside a refrigerator.
In the house there was a electric saw and a chipper which was used to grind up human flesh, Chung said. “Two Pots of Stew Supposed to Contain Human Tissue” they were left at the site, he added.
Choi’s ex-husband, a 28-year-old man nicknamed Kwongwas arrested for murder on Saturday afternoon as he attempted to flee the city by boat, Chung said.
“You may have expected a speedboat to illegally flee the city“said a source quoted by the media South China Morning Post.
Father, mother and older brother of Choi’s ex-husband arrested hours earlier and face murder charges, Chung said.
“We believe the victim and her ex-husband’s family had a lot financial disputes over large sums of money,” he said. “Someone was unhappy with the way the victim was handling his assets, which became a motive for murder,” he added.
Chung said authorities believe Choi had financial disputes involving tens of millions of Hong Kong dollarsdepending on the medium Sky News.
Choi was reported missing on Wednesday. She had nearly 100,000 Instagram followers and had risen to international prominence as a model, even taking part in Elie Saab’s Spring/Summer 2023 haute couture show in Paris and recently appearing on the luxury magazine’s digital cover. The Official Monaco.
She was reportedly last seen by her ex-husband’s brother, who was also her driver. The police said that the family had lied to fool investigators.
The house was recently rented and has not been furnished, suggesting it was ready to dispose of Choi’s bodysaid the police commissioner.
It is believed that the ex-stepfatherwho rented the house, is the intellectual author of the assassination plan, according to a police source quoted by South China Morning Post.
The investigation also revealed that Choi had not registered her marriage with her current husbandson of one of the founders of Tamjai Yunnan Mixien, a Hong Kong casual restaurant chain operating in mainland China. This implied that his property would be inherited by his two children – a son and a daughter – with Kwong, according to media reports.
The police sent dozens of officers and even a scuba diving team to search for Choi’s head, hands and other body parts.
Authorities said Choi’s two children and her ex-husband will remain in the custody of the model’s mother.
(With information from AFP and EFE)
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