Police Arrest Three Over Tai Po Murder

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2023-02-24 HKT 21:37

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  • Sources say the victim is Abby Choi, who's been missing since Tuesday. Photo courtesy of Hong Kong Police

    Sources say the victim is Abby Choi, who's been missing since Tuesday. Photo courtesy of Hong Kong Police

Police on Friday arrested three people on suspicion of murder, with sources saying the victim is a fashion influencer, Abby Choi.

Choi has been missing since Tuesday after last appearing in Fo Chun Road in Tai Po. Officers have been investigating the case in a village house in Lung Mei Tsuen.

Police on Wednesday said the 28-year-old is 1.55m tall and weighs around 40kg. She was seen wearing a long-sleeved white top with white trousers and white shoes, while carrying a purple handbag.

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