Abby Choi murder: Lawyers for accused family blame ‘sluggish’ police for repeated trial delays


Abby Choi’s dismembered remains were found in a three-storey house in Tai Po’s Lung Mei Tsuen village in late February. - Photo: Instagram / xxabbyc

Hong Kong prosecutor says government chemists need more time than usual to examine so many pieces of DNA evidence.

HONG KONG (South China Morning Post): Lawyers for a Hong Kong family being tried over the murder of model Abby Choi Tin-fung have complained to a court over what they say are excessive delays in the police investigation against them, claiming they have weakened their ability to mount a proper defence.

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