New York Daily News

4 ARRESTED IN A GRUESOME FAMILY AFFAIR

Model mutilated, ex-hub, his kin held

- BY MURI ASSUNÇÃO

Four people were arrested for the murder and dismemberm­ent of model and influencer Abby Choi after parts of her body were found in a Hong Kong rental unit, local police said Saturday.

Choi’s ex-husband, 28-year-old Alex Kwong, was arrested early Saturday afternoon at a ferry terminal on the northweste­rn coast of Lantau Island, Hong Kong.

He was carrying 500,000 Hong Kong dollars in cash (about $63,700) and several luxury watches worth about $510,000, according to the South China Morning Post. Investigat­ors believe he was trying to flee Hong Kong when arrested.

Kwong’s parents and 31-year-old brother had already been charged with killing the 28-year-old model, who was reported missing Tuesday.

Choi’s former father-in-law is believed to be the mastermind of the plan to kill the victim over a property worth millions of dollars. The 65-year-old is a former police sergeant who left the force in 2005, the newspaper reported, citing an unnamed source.

Authoritie­s had contacted the family of Choi’s ex-husband, but found they gave false statements. That led police to the rented home in Lung Mei Village, where they found the victim’s legs in a refrigerat­or and human tissue in pots of soup.

“We are still looking for the head, the torso and hands, which we believed were disposed of,” Superinten­dent Alan Chung, of the Kowloon West regional crime unit, told reporters Saturday.

“Tools that are used to dismember human bodies were found in the flat, including meat grinders, chain saws, long raincoats, gloves and masks,” Chung said, noting that it appeared the home had been “arranged by cold-blooded killers meticulous­ly.”

The unit had recently been rented by Choi’s former father-in-law. It was mostly unfurnishe­d, suggesting that it might have been specifical­ly set up as a place to dispose of the body, police said.

Choi was reportedly last seen by her former brother-in-law, who worked as her driver. According to Hong Kong-based news site HK01, Choi was knocked unconsciou­s after getting into his car last Tuesday. He allegedly then drove her to the location where she was murdered.

Authoritie­s believe money played a role in the gruesome crime. “We believe the victim and her ex-husband’s family had many financial disputes involving huge sums,” Chung said. “Someone was dissatisfi­ed with how the victim handled her assets.”

Kwong, who’s reported to be unemployed, was accused of defrauding people of $637,000 between 2014 and 2015, and allegedly sued over a debt of $2.2 million.

Kwong and Choi share two children, according to the South China Morning Post.

 ?? SIPA USA VIA AP ?? Model and influencer Abby Choi, last seen Tuesday, at a January fashion show in Paris. Parts of the 28-year-old’s body were found in a Hong Kong rental unit, leading to the arrests of her former husband’s parents and brother, then, lastly, the ex Saturday afternoon.
SIPA USA VIA AP Model and influencer Abby Choi, last seen Tuesday, at a January fashion show in Paris. Parts of the 28-year-old’s body were found in a Hong Kong rental unit, leading to the arrests of her former husband’s parents and brother, then, lastly, the ex Saturday afternoon.

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