Hong Kong’s Hello Kitty murder case: when a young woman was killed and her dismembered body found in three bags

  • Nightclub employee Fan Man-yee, 23, was held captive for weeks, tortured and murdered in a flat in Tsim Sha Tsui, in Hong Kong, in 1999
  • Her body was found in three bags, with her skull in a Hello Kitty doll. Three men were convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment for the brutal crime

In Hong Kong’s Hello Kitty murder case, a 23-year-old woman was held captive and tortured for weeks, killed, then dismembered. Her remains were found in three bags, including a Hello Kitty doll (above). Three men were later convicted and handed life sentences. Photo: SCMP

“The dismembered body of a woman nightclub employee was found stuffed in three bags scattered around a flat and on a canopy in Granville Road, Tsim Sha Tsui,” reported the South China Morning Post on May 27, 1999.

“Detective Superintendent Tse Keung said early investigations revealed the woman could have been murdered after a dispute over drug-trafficking proceeds.”

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