was believed to have been plotted by her former father-in-law, and the rented house where her body parts were discovered was used as a butchery site, police said on Saturday.
The unit, which is on a ground-floor of a three-storey house, was set up as a butchery site, said police. Ms Choi’s head, torso and hands are still not found. Divers from the elite Special Duties Unit, known as Flying Tigers, will be deployed to carry out an underwater search for the missing dismembered body parts at a water catchment area at Tseung Kwan O cemetery on Saturday afternoon.
Police have arrested the parents and elder brother of Ms Choi’s ex-husband. The three arrested will face murder chargers, police said. An initial police investigation found that Ms Choi had recently planned to sell a Kadoorie Hill property, in Ho Man Tin, which she had bought under her former father-in-law’s name. Ho Man Tin is an upmarket residential neighbourhood in central Kowloon.
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