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Chopped body parts of missing Hongkong model Abby Choi found in refrigerator

BY JOEL CALAMBA ESCOL, Managing Editor

HONGKONG – The chopped body parts of socialite and model Abby Choi were found in a refrigerator in a rented apartment of the victim’s former father-in-law, the Hong Kong police reported.

The victim went missing a few weeks ago which ignited the immediate kins to report the incident to the Hongkong police.

According to police investigators their investigation led to the former family of the victim as the main culprits, who allegedly killed Choi, chopped her body parts and cooked her skull.

On February 24, this year, the police raided an apartment and found Choi’s dismembered body parts placed in a refrigerator. The police also found Choi’s ID card, credit cards and other belongings of the victim.

The raiding team also found a meat grinder, a chainsaw, gloves, masks believed used by the suspects. They also found two pots reportedly used by the suspects who cooked some of the body parts including the skull of Abby Choi.

According to the ongoing investigation, the social media influencer and trend setter was last seen on February 21, 2023.

Meanwhile, the police have already arrested the primary suspect, Alex Kwong; his brother Anthony Kwong; his father-in-law; mother-in-law, and the reported owner of the apartment – who was reported as a mistress of the victim’s former father-in-law. 

Choi’s former husband was arrested on Saturday at a pier where he planned to escape and evade arrest from the pursuing Hongkong police operatives.

It was also learned that the tragic death of Abby Choi started with a heated confrontation inside the victim’s vehicle. The said confrontation about a $12 million property, which Choi is planning to sell, resulted in the death of the social media influencer.

Police investigators found a hole in the victim’s skull which they considered very fatal and what led to the victims gruesome killing and untimely demise.   

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Joel Calamba Escol is a journalist in the Philippines for more than 20 years. Currently, he is the Managing Editor of Mindanao Daily News, the biggest and most-widely read newspaper in Southern Philippines. He is also known as Noypi Vlogger in Youtube. You can follow him on the following social networking sites below.
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