The Hong Kong model and influencer Abby Choi, dismembered in a family fight over her fortune

The Hong Kong police have arrested three people for the murder of a 28-year-old model who ended up being dismembered after a dispute with the family of her ex-partner over the management of his fortune quantified in "several tens of millions" of dollars.

Thomas Osborne
Thomas Osborne
25 February 2023 Saturday 02:24
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The Hong Kong model and influencer Abby Choi, dismembered in a family fight over her fortune

The Hong Kong police have arrested three people for the murder of a 28-year-old model who ended up being dismembered after a dispute with the family of her ex-partner over the management of his fortune quantified in "several tens of millions" of dollars.

The partial remains of the influencer Abby Choi, who appeared on the digital cover of the fashion magazine L'Officiel Monaco last week, were found along with her identity documents by local authorities just 48 hours after she was reported missing and after dismantle the lies used by the in-laws in the first interrogation.

Several limbs were located inside a refrigerator in a country house rented by the victim's ex-father-in-law on the outskirts of Hong Kong. "Although we are still looking for the head and hands," Police Superintendent Alan Chung said.

Sources of the investigation have also told the local media about the analysis that is being submitted to two pots -in which it is suspected that there may be remains of human tissue- as well as an electric saw and a meat grinder located in the place. of the facts along with long raincoats, gloves and masks: "The apartment was meticulously prepared by cold-blooded killers."

The three detainees are the father, mother and older brother of Abby Choi's ex-husband. And they all face murder charges. The victim's ex-partner remains, for the moment, whereabouts unknown.

"We believe that the victim and her ex-husband's family had many arguments over large sums of money," Chung said. "Someone was unhappy with the way the victim was handling her property, which became a motive to kill."