Headless body of model found dismembered in fridge as police arrest her ex-husband and father-in-law

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Headless body of missing model, 28, is found dismembered in fridge in house of horrors in Hong Kong that had been converted into ‘butchers shop’ as police arrest her ex-husband and father-in-law

  • WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT
  • Body of Abby Choi was found in pots of soup on Friday at a home in Hong Kong
  • Her former father-in-law, ex-husband and his brother have been arrested  

Former family members of a missing model have reportedly been arrested after her body was dismembered and left in soup pots. 

The Hong Kong village of Lung Mei Tsuen village was a butcher shop on Friday as the legs of Abby Choi were found in a fridge.

Police arrested the parents and elder brother of Ms Choi’s ex-husband on the horrific discovery in her former father-in-law’s rented home.

Following an extensive search, Ms Choi’s former partner, 31, was also then arrested yesterday, according to the South China Morning Post.

A police officer told the publication that the attack was ‘well-planned’ and ‘premeditated’.

Her former father-in-law, ex-husband and his brother have reportedly been arrested following the incident

Her former father-in-law, ex-husband and his brother have reportedly been arrested following the incident

Superintendent Alan Chung Nga-Iun added: ‘We are still looking for the head, the torso and hands, which we believed were disposed of.’

A missing persons investigation first took off on Tuesday after the up-and-coming model did not pick up a child as planned.  

At the time, it is believed the 28-year-old was in a dispute over 100 million Hong Kong dollars (£10.7million).

On Friday, the police searched the home that was allegedly set up with equipment such as a meat grinder, choppers, a hammer, and an electric saw.

Two soup pots were also found containing human tissue, reports suggest. 

The property was then taped off with reportedly 20 police officers coming in and out to investigate the scene.

An underwater search is now to be conducted in an effort to find the remaining parts of Ms Choi’s body this afternoon, according to The Strait Times.

Police also confirmed today that ‘post-mortem examinations will be conducted later to ascertain the cause of death’ of a 28-year-old woman.

MailOnline have reached out to Hong Kong Police Force to request confirmation that this is Ms Choi.  

 

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