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University professor in Hong Kong on suicide watch

Cheung had called police on August 20, saying his wife had gone missing after an argument

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Authoritie­s in Hong Kong yesterday placed a university professor on suicide watch after a court hearing to face a murder charge over his wife’s death, media said.

Cheung Kie-chung, 53, a mechanical engineerin­g professor at the University of Hong Kong, was charged with the murder of his wife on August 17 at the hall of residence where he lived, a charge sheet seen by Reuters showed. He appeared in the Eastern Magistrate­s court, with the case adjourned to November 22.

Cheung, who is also a member of the university’s governing council, did not enter a plea but told the court he understood the charge he faced, public broadcaste­r RTHK said.

The magistrate, Li Chi-ho, permitted Cheung to be placed on suicide watch while in custody, it added.

Cheung had called the police on August 20, saying his wife had gone missing after an argument, police said. Police suspicions were aroused, however, after CCTV footage showed no evidence of his wife leaving the building during that period. Cheung could also be seen moving out a large wooden box, said a police superinten­dent, Law Kwok-hoi.

A police raid on Cheung’s office uncovered a white box containing a bloodstain­ed suitcase in which was found a woman’s partially decomposin­g body, with a cable round the neck, Law said.

It is Hong Kong’s second recent murder case in which a professor has figured. Khaw Kim-sun, 53, of the Chinese University of Hong Kong’s anaesthesi­a and intensive care department, has pleaded not guilty to accusation­s of murdering his wife and daughter in 2015 using a yoga ball filled with carbon monoxide and left in a car. ■

 ?? AFP ?? Photograph­ers try to get a picture of University of Hong Kong professor Cheung Kie-chung as he is transporte­d in a prison van from the eastern court in Hong Kong yesterday.
AFP Photograph­ers try to get a picture of University of Hong Kong professor Cheung Kie-chung as he is transporte­d in a prison van from the eastern court in Hong Kong yesterday.

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