Abby Choi Murder: Dismembered Hong Kong Model's Missing Head Found In Soup Pot

Abby Choi Murder: Dismembered Hong Kong Model's Missing Head Found In Soup Pot
Hong Kong police found human bones and bits of minced flesh in soup pots that they think belonged to Abby Choi, a social media influencer who has been missing for a while. PETER PARKS/AFP via Getty Images

Abby Choi, a popular model in Hong Kong, was found brutally murdered; her body parts and head were recovered in two large pots of soup several days after she was reported missing.

Detained individuals connected with the Abby Choi murder case after the arrest of another suspect-Abby Choi's ex-father-in-law's lover, according to The Straits Times.

Police detectives revealed late Sunday that they recovered a skull and ribs inside one of the two huge pots they seized on Friday from a residence in Hong Kong's rural Tai Po area where she was supposed to have been slaughtered.

Hong Kong authorities believe that the discovered skull and ribs belong to Abby Choi. Though, DNA testing is necessary for verification. Human remnants and minced flesh filled practically both of the soup pots. Also included were green radishes and carrots.

On Saturday, the pots were brought to a funeral home. Experts in the field of forensics started looking through it on Sunday.

Charges Filed on Abby Choi Murder Suspects

On Sunday, Hong Kong police said that they had filed murder charges against three males aged 28 to 65, and one count of obstruction against a woman aged 63.

Choi's ex-husband Alex Kwong, his brother Anthony, and their father, Kwong Kau, have all been charged with Abby Choi murder, according to authorities. The judge decided not to release any of the four on bond, per CNA.

The court set the next hearing date on May 8.

Abby Choi was a model and a social media influencer with over 100,000 followers. She was recently featured on the digital cover of L'Officiel Monaco magazine, CNN reported.

She went missing last Tuesday, and the mystery surrounding Abby Choi murder has been in the headlines of the nation's newspapers.


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