Sixth arrest made in connection with brutal Hong Kong murder of model Abby Choi

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Sixth arrest made in connection with brutal Hong Kong murder of model Abby Choi
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It was alleged the new suspect was offered HK$300,000 (S$51,400) to organise the escape for Choi’s ex-husband Alex Kwong. He was accused of trying to help Kwong flee Hong Kong by sea.

of model Abby Choi Tin-fung flee Hong Kong by sea was arrested on Thursday – the sixth person detained in a case that has shocked the world.

The suspect was alleged to have tried to collect hundreds of thousands of dollars to help a suspect flee Hong Kong by sea, Chung said. The suspect was taken to his home in On Pak House, Cheung On Estate, Tsing Yi for a 40 minute-search of the premises on Thursday and detained overnight.Kwong, his older brother and his father appeared in court on MondayKwong’s mother was charged with perverting the course of justice. The four were remanded in custody.

The fifth suspect, a masseuse, is alleged to be the lover of Kwong’s father and is also accused of helping him rent the ground floor flat of the village house where the remains were found. The pair were said to have been in a relationship for about six months.But he promised his team would continue to work on the case – and did not rule out more arrests.

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