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Hong Kong
CNN
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The postcard picture of Hong Kong is one in all glitzy skyscrapers in opposition to lush mountains, dim sum eating places and funding bankers in fits.
However in latest weeks, the worldwide monetary hub has once more been within the headlines for one thing darker: the loss of life of mannequin and influencer Abby Choi, whose dismembered physique elements had been discovered together with a meat slicer and electrical noticed in a rental unit final month.
The loss of life of the 28-year-old mom has not solely horrified a metropolis commonly ranked as one of many world’s most secure, however gripped a lot of the world’s media with the grisly particulars of her alleged killing.
For Hong Kongers, it has additionally resurfaced painful reminiscences of earlier circumstances of dismemberment within the metropolis – many concentrating on younger girls and nearly all perpetrated by males.

There’s the so-called “Hiya Kitty” homicide of 1999, when 23-year-old Fan Man-yee was kidnapped by gang members and brutally tortured for a month earlier than her loss of life and dismemberment. Her cranium was ultimately discovered sewn inside a Hiya Kitty plush doll.
There have been the 4 girls, the youngest solely 17 years previous, killed by a taxi driver who saved their dismembered physique elements in jars earlier than his arrest in 1982. Then got here 16-year-old Wong Ka-mui, who was strangled and dismembered in 2008 and her stays flushed down a rest room.
And in 2013, Glory Chau and Moon Siu had been murdered and dismembered by their 28-year-old son, against the law described by the decide as “evil” and “completely hideous.”

Reams of headlines adopted every homicide. However for all of the media consideration, specialists level out such circumstances are exceptionally uncommon in Hong Kong, a metropolis with an extremely low charge of violent crime for its inhabitants of seven.4 million.
Hong Kong sees only some dozen homicides annually, in comparison with a number of hundred in New York. And it recorded solely 77 robberies final yr – in comparison with greater than 17,000 in New York and 24,000 in London.
So why the large curiosity in these previous couple of circumstances? Their rarity, mixed with their brutality, is one issue, specialists say.
However there could also be one other at play: That buried beneath all of the grim particulars of loss of life is a peculiar perception into residing in one of many world’s most densely populated cities.
Roderic Broadhurst, an emeritus professor of criminology at Australian Nationwide College beforehand primarily based in Hong Kong, the place he based the Hong Kong Centre for Criminology, estimated there had been a dozen or so dismemberment circumstances within the metropolis over the previous 50 years.
Philip Beh, a semi-retired forensic pathologist who has beforehand labored with the Hong Kong police, gave a barely decrease estimate, saying he might recall fewer than 10 such circumstances in his 40-year profession.

Each specialists emphasised that Hong Kong remains to be very secure, and that these numbers are comparatively low. Certainly, Hong Kong’s repute for security meant the few circumstances that did happen left a stronger “imprint” on town, Broadhurst mentioned.
However each additionally instructed the grotesque nature of those previous circumstances – specifically, the dismembering of limbs – mirror the realities of life in Hong Kong.
Merely put, it’s a lot tougher to cover a physique within the tightly packed metropolis, dwelling to tiny residences and a few of the world’s most densely populated neighborhoods.
Somebody attempting to get rid of a physique in rural areas of Australia, Canada or the USA has “an excellent probability of getting away with it,” due to the ample house and open terrain, Beh mentioned.
Not so in Hong Kong.
“These are basically people who find themselves attempting to get away with against the law, however failing to take action,” mentioned Beh.
A killer in Hong Kong extra probably than not will reside inside just some toes of dozens of people that might spot them attempting to get rid of a corpse – prompting some to interrupt victims into smaller elements for disposal.
“Most individuals reside in condominium blocks on high of one another. We don’t have people with homes and gardens the place you possibly can exit and dig a gap and attempt to bury a physique,” Beh mentioned. “You’re by no means actually alone; your neighbors are above you, under you, subsequent to you. Something out of the unusual will catch somebody’s consideration.”
Broadhurst agreed, mentioning that in condominium buildings, a assassin may need to get into an elevator shared by greater than 100 households simply to go exterior.
A number of earlier circumstances have concerned killers who cooked or boiled physique elements – particulars which have horrified the general public, and sure fueled by unsubstantiated rumors surrounding circumstances just like the 1985 “pork bun murders” in neighboring Macao. A person killed a household of 10 together with the homeowners of a restaurant, and – because the city legend (and the film it impressed) goes – supposedly served them up in buns.
However the clarification is much extra mundane usually, Beh mentioned.
In Hong Kong’s subtropical, humid local weather, “the odor of the physique in a short time captures consideration,” he mentioned – therefore why some murderers may try to take away the odor by cooking dismembered elements.
As for why these killers didn’t use strategies generally seen in different nations – preserving the physique within the freezer, dumping them within the water late at night time – Hong Kong’s density poses one more problem.
In its notoriously costly housing market, residences are normally too small and cramped for giant furnishings or kitchen home equipment.
“Only a few people have massive fridges at dwelling,” Beh mentioned. “Even fewer have freezers. You possibly can’t even preserve the physique in case you needed to.”
He added that the identical shortage applies to automobiles – and thus the identical problem in discreetly transporting a physique.
Few residents personal autos since buildings with locations to park are at a premium – in 2019, a parking house offered for almost $1 million {dollars}, a file – and town has an in depth, environment friendly public transit system anyway.

These mixed elements might clarify varied circumstances through the years the place killers used weird, grotesque strategies to cope with their victims’ our bodies – resembling the lady murdered by her husband in 2018 and her physique saved in a suitcase, or the 28-year-old man whose physique was present in a block of cement in 2016.
“We reside in a spot the place basically, in case you have killed somebody, your subsequent very urgent query is: What do you do with the physique?” Beh mentioned.
“There are only a few choices.”