Heartbreaking: Abby Choi Husband and Family Recognize Body at Mortuary

Abby Choi Husband and Family Recognize Body at Mortuary

Cai Tianfeng (Abby Choi), a 28 years hong kong model murder case, has led to a significant development in the investigation. Her body was mutilated and cooked.

On the 26th, the police arrested Kau Kwong’s mistress, who was also Abby’s ex-father-in-law. This brings the total number of people arrested in connection with the case to five. Out of the five, three have been formally charged.

Alex Kwong, Abby’s ex-husband, reported feeling unwell after being taken into custody and was hospitalized. He has since been discharged and taken back to the police station for further questioning.

 

Abby Choi husband went to the mortuary
Abby Choi’s husband went to the mortuary

Abby Choi’s family Reached the Mortuary to identify Her Body

This morning (28th), the deceased’s husband, accompanied by investigators, arrived at Fushan Public Mortuary with the deceased’s parents, parents-in-law, and several relatives and friends to complete the relevant procedures. Throughout the process, all present appeared saddened.

At around 11 o’clock, they left the mortuary and returned to their village house in Lung Mei Village, Tai Po, to perform a worship ritual for the deceased.

 

Abby Choi's father, aunt, mother, husband and family father-in-law attended the ceremony
Abby Choi’s father, aunt, mother, husband and family father-in-law attended the ceremony

The ceremony involved a mage bringing spiritual tools and paper dolls, and the relatives and friends offering sacrifices and setting up an altar to perform the ceremony.

During the ceremony, all present offered incense and paid their respects to the deceased, and Choi’s mother was particularly emotional.

Abby Choi mother hugged the paper puppet and left
Abby’s mother hugged the paper puppet and left

The sacrificial ceremony was completed at around 1:00 p.m., after which the deceased’s husband expressed his gratitude for meeting the Cai but did not say anything further. He and Abby’s mother left the scene with a paper puppet symbolizing her.

Meanwhile, Zhang Yili, director of the psychological support service of the Red Cross, revealed on a radio program this morning that the organization has received a small number of registrations from villagers in Longwei Village who are troubled by the incident and need professional assistance.