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‘Decomposing’ bodies of man and woman found in Hong Kong flat as police launch investigation

Stench leads to Mong Kok discovery of woman lying dead in bed and man slumped behind door

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Police at the scene yesterday found burned charcoal but no suicide
note. They are still trying to identify the bodies. Photo: Sam Tsang

The badly decomposed bodies of a man and a woman were discovered in a Mong Kok flat yesterday, after the property owner complained to police about a stench emitting from the unit.

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Last night, investigators were still working to identify the pair as they had been dead for several days. The woman is thought to be the flat's 28-year-old tenant while the man, in his 40s, is believed to be her husband, according to police sources.

It is understood the couple have a two-year-old daughter and four-year-old son. "The two siblings are safe and now in the care of the couple's relatives," one source said.

Officers made the grim discovery at the eighth-floor flat of Wing Tak Mansion on Lai Chi Kok Road following a call from the home owner shortly after 4.30pm.

They found a tray of burned charcoal, but no suicide note.

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The woman was lying in bed while the man was behind the front door, according to police. No obvious injuries were found on them, nor were there signs of a fight or struggle at the scene.

Investigators were looking into all possibilities, another police source said.

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