Model Abby Choi was reported missing on Tuesday, and according to reports, the Hong Kong Police have accused four people of her savage murder. For the murder, her ex-husband, his parents, and his brother were all placed under arrest. Police think it was a deliberate murder.
Just three days before going missing, the model was featured on the digital cover of the fashion magazine L’Officiel Monaco. Continue reading to uncover the most current developments in Abby the Model’s murder case.
Report on Abby Choi’s autopsy
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According to the postmortem report, Choi had a major skull injury behind her right ear that may have been brought on by a hard object, according to the NY Post. According to the police, they discovered two pots of soup at the site, one of which was coated in thick fat and included a combination of human meat, green radishes, and carrots.
Chung’s account to the NY Post, the suspects disguised themselves by covering the apartment walls with a sail, donning face shields, and dressing in raincoats while they dismembered the corpse.
According to how the police characterized the location where they discovered some of the victim’s body parts, it was a premeditated murder. The investigation is still underway, and police were trying to learn as much as they could about the incident and the suspect. Hopefully, further details about the case will emerge, and the killer will get justice.
The head and legs of Abby Choi were discovered on a soup pot.
Choi’s head was discovered inside a soup pot, as the Times of London reported. Investigation revealed that the killer had cooked the victim’s head until it transformed into a skull. The police agency claimed that three days after the missing person reports, they discovered two female legs in a refrigerator and two cooking pans with human tissue before finding the model’s head.
A meat cutter and an electric saw were also reportedly discovered nearby. The remainder of the corpse has still not been found. The police have been searching the North East New Territories Landfill at Ta Kwu Ling, Hong Kong, for more evidence.
Superintendent Alan Chung, who has been working on the model’s murder investigation, told the media that on February 22, the suspects threw away many bags containing significant evidence.
They speculate that the bags might contain human body parts, the victim’s clothing, a phone, or even crime-related weaponry. The next hearing for the four accused members of the family will take place on May 8. Bail was denied because it is thought that the member had plotted to kill someone.
Because Choi, the victim, intended to sell a luxury home in Ho Man Tin’s Kadoorie Hill area, police think the accused man committed the killing. A week before her death, Choi had bought the home but registered it in her ex-husband’s name. The model and her ex-husband split up due to financial concerns.
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