Cai Tianfeng (Abby Choi), a 28-year-old Hong Kong socialite and model, was brutally murdered. Choi was just featured on the cover of L’Officiel Monaco magazine, went missing on Tuesday, triggering a massive search effort.
Unfortunately, the search ended in tragedy when police discovered Choi’s body on Thursday. The young influencer was brutally murdered, and his body was found in a remote location outside the city.
As news of the murder spread on social media, many people expressed shock and sadness over the death of Choi, who was known for her beauty and outstanding personality. Police have launched a full investigation into the murder.
According to reports, Cai Tianfeng was involved in a financial dispute with her ex-husband’s family over a luxury property in Kadoori Hill. This adds a potential motive to her shocking killing.
As the investigation continues, the police have arrested several members of Choi’s ex-husband’s family in connection with her death. Among those arrested are her ex-husband Alex Kwong, his elder brother, mother, and father – who is reportedly a retired police officer.
Choi was last seen on CCTV footage captured in Tai Po on Tuesday afternoon. She was supposed to pick up her daughter with Kwong’s elder brother, who was driving her. The discovery of Choi’s head in a soup pot has sent shockwaves through the community and sparked widespread outrage.
Abby Choi’s head was found in a rural Tai Po district’s three-storey house, following the discovery of her other body parts at the same site days earlier. This location was approximately 27 kilometers (17 miles) away from where she was last seen in Kowloon City on Tuesday.
Despite the gruesome nature of the crime, the police continue to work tirelessly to bring those responsible to justice. The investigation is ongoing, and more details are expected to come to light in the coming days and weeks. For now, the community mourns the loss of a beloved member and seeks answers and closure.
New Arrest Made in Abby Choi Murder Case as Investigation Progresses
The investigation into the shocking murder of Abby Choi in Hong Kong took a significant step forward yesterday with the arrest of a woman suspected of “assisting criminals.” The woman, a mistress of one of Choi’s former family members, was taken into custody by the Serious Crime Squad and is currently being questioned as part of the ongoing investigation.
With this new arrest, the number of persons seized in connection with the investigation has risen to five. Four have already been charged and are scheduled to appear in court this morning.
The police have not revealed further information on the latest suspect or her involvement in the incident. Nonetheless, the investigation’s steady development gives optimism that justice will be served for Abby and her loved ones.