Hong Kong socialite Abby Choi’s remains have been identified through DNA tests.
A skull discovered in a soup pot and two legs found in a fridge at a Tai Po village house belong to Choi, while other body parts including her torso and hands are still missing.
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Police searched a landfill site but did not find anything related to Choi’s remains.
Meanwhile, a 41-year-old man, Lam Shun, was granted bail after being arrested for allegedly helping one of Choi’s alleged killers flee the city.
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The sixth suspect allegedly arranged the attempted escape of Alex Kwong, Choi’s ex-husband, for HK$300,000.
Kwong, his father, and brother were charged with murder and remanded in custody, while Kwong’s mother was detained for allegedly destroying evidence. Choi was last seen in February, and CCTV footage showed she was picked up in a car driven by her ex-brother-in-law, who worked as her chauffeur.