DNA tests confirm human remains found at Tai Po village house belong to slain Hong Kong socialite Abby Choi: Source

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DNA tests confirmed a skull discovered in a large soup pot and two legs found in a refrigerator at the Lung Mei Tsuen three-storey house were the remains of the 28-year-old socialite, a source familiar with the case on Monday (March 6) said.

and two legs found in a refrigerator at the ground-floor flat of the Lung Mei Tsuen three-storey house were the remains of the 28-year-old socialite, a source familiar with the case on Monday said.had yet to be recoveredThe source also said crime-squad officers were still checking for possible sites where the last of her remains could have been disposed of.

But the force uncovered no further evidence after completing a search of the targeted area, which was roughly the size of a football pitch and about 5m deep.

 

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Cannibals

i have been shaking my head until now. What kind of human? 😡

i thought DNA was thermally unstable and degrades when heat is applied...

OMG!

OMGGG... GOD BLESS

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