TAIPEI: The murder suspect whose extradition case led to reform plans that sparked months of anti-government protests in Hong Kong has said he will voluntarily surrender to Taiwanese authorities, according to the Hong Kong government.
The suspect, Chan Tong-kai, told Hong Kong’s Chief Executive Carrie Lam in a letter that he is willing to travel to Taiwan where he is wanted on suspicion of murdering his pregnant girlfriend while on holiday last year, the government has announced.
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