How Hong Kong police cracked the case of socialite Abby Choi’s murder using vehicle GPS records and camera footage

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How Hong Kong police cracked the case of socialite Abby Choi’s murder using vehicle GPS records and camera footage
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More than 150 detectives from the force’s Kowloon West regional crime unit were tasked last Thursday (Feb 23) afternoon with investigating the 28-year-old socialite’s disappearance after suspicions were raised by its missing person unit.

was dismembered by checking records from a vehicle’s global positioning system and surveillance camera footage from multiple sources, the Post has learned.

A review of closed-circuit television footage indicated she was picked up at the estate by a seven-seater car driven by her ex-brother-in-law, who worked as her chauffeur, before she went missing. Officers conducted door-to-door interviews at the village and poured over surveillance footage from local houses, as well as videos captured by the dash cameras of vehicles parked in the area.

Superintendent Alan Chung Nga-lun of the Kowloon West regional crime unit on Tuesday said security footage suggested someone last Wednesday had thrown away evidence at a refuse collection point in the Tai Po village.More than 120 officers on Tuesday and Wednesday donned protective gear to sift through a patch of the landfill with the help of excavators and bulldozers, but with no significant finds that day.

Police over the weekend also conducted a fruitless search at a cemetery in Tseung Kwan O and shifted through sewage in Lung Mei Tsuen.Police loads the refrigerator that is suspected of having been used to keep body parts of 28-year-old model Abby Choi, onto a truck in Hong Kong, China, February 25, 2023 in this screen grab taken from a handout video.has attracted worldwide media attention since details of her gruesome murder came to light last Friday.

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