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Hong Kong pair convicted of murder and HK$3.6 million ransom blackmail plot

Pair killed the man at a village temple over a financial dispute, buried his body in cement, then attempted to extort his wife for his ‘release’

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One of the suspects being escorted by police officers on a hillside near Ping Yeung Village in Ta Kwu Ling after the 2022 murder. Photo: Jelly Tse
Fiona Chow

Two Hongkongers have been found guilty of murdering a man after a financial dispute and then blackmailing his wife for a HK$3.6 million (US$459,331) ransom for his “release” even though he was already dead.

A High Court jury on Tuesday also found that the defendants – Chan Wah-hing, 67, and Chan Yiu-lung, 33 – disposed of the victim’s body in grass near Ping Yeung Village before sealing the site with cement in September 2022.

The village is in Ta Kwu Ling in the city’s North district, where both defendants lived.

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Prosecutors said at the start of the trial that the victim operated a gambling website, from which Chan Wah-hing had won about HK$2 million. The first defendant had been pursuing the winnings and enlisted the second defendant’s help.

On September 5, 2022, the first defendant lured the victim to a meeting at a village temple under the pretence of discussing business, with the second defendant accompanying him.

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When the victim attempted to leave, the first defendant attacked him, binding his eyes, face and mouth with tape. As the victim struggled to breathe, the second defendant stabbed him twice in the chest.

The victim’s body was found two weeks after the two suspects were arrested. Photo: Jelly Tse
The victim’s body was found two weeks after the two suspects were arrested. Photo: Jelly Tse
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