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Most read of 2023: Hello Kitty murder, the death of Jet Li’s manager – 7 stories from the Post archives

  • Several of our most popular stories from the Post’s archive this year had a crime element to them, including the murder of a woman tortured for weeks in 1999
  • Also among them: the underworld assassination of martial arts actor Jet Li’s manager in 1992, and when pirates attacked a cargo ship off Hong Kong in 1999

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The murder and dismemberment in Hong Kong of a woman kidnapped and tortured for weeks, and whose head was found stuffed in a Hello Kitty soft toy (above), was among the most read stories from the Post’s archives that we presented in 2023. Photo: SCMP

Dave Besseling’s weekly dive into the Post’s archives for Post Magazine opens a door to the past, giving readers a look at stories that made headlines in Hong Kong over the decades. In 2023, several of the most popular with readers had a crime element.

2004: Bank junks deposit boxes in blunder

We looked back at an incident in 2004 when a Hong Kong bank suffered a crushing humiliation after scrapping 83 safe deposit boxes full of cash, jewels and personal items.

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DBS Bank was renovating one of its branches and sent safe deposit boxes to an industrial crusher; 83 of the boxes still contained property.

Customers of a Hong Kong branch of DBS bank visit the bank to check their safety deposit boxes after the bank sent 83 boxes still containing customers’ items to an industrial crusher. Photo: SCMP
Customers of a Hong Kong branch of DBS bank visit the bank to check their safety deposit boxes after the bank sent 83 boxes still containing customers’ items to an industrial crusher. Photo: SCMP
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1995: Hong Kong civil servant arrested

One story that grabbed headlines was from October 1995, when Hong Kong civil servant Clive Holgate was accused of maintaining a standard of living beyond his salary after his wife vanished, leaving behind a mass of money.

Clive Holgate was sentenced to two years in jail for maintaining a living beyond his legitimate means. Photo: SCMP
Clive Holgate was sentenced to two years in jail for maintaining a living beyond his legitimate means. Photo: SCMP

The wife, a former Wan Chai bar girl with a secret lover, was a heavy gambler, a court heard, and Holgate said some of his unexplained money was from her stash.

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1999: Pirates partied after killings

Pirates attacked a cargo ship off Hong Kong in 1999, murdering 23 sailors, then held a party on board to celebrate. Caught after police found a photo of the party, 13 pirates were sentenced to death, and went to their executions drunk and singing a Ricky Martin song.

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