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Obituary: Patrick Loftus, Hong Kong lawyer everyone wanted on their side

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A prominent Hong Kong lawyer involved in some of the most grisly murder trials of the past two decades has died aged 70.

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Patrick Loftus, who has died aged 70. Photo: SCMP Pictures
Patrick Loftus, who has died aged 70. Photo: SCMP Pictures
Patrick Loftus, described as an "old friend" of the Justice Department and a distinguished barrister, died peacefully a week ago today. "My lovely husband … He was everything in one person," said his widow, Peggy Lo. "I've lost a husband, a good friend and my soul-mate."

Born in Australia, Loftus joined the office of the Director of Public Prosecutions in Hong Kong in 1989 and distinguished himself by winning a series of high-profile murder cases.

In 1996 he led the prosecution of the 18-year-old son of a police sergeant, who was sentenced to life for the beating and murder of a taxi driver in a trial that gripped the city. He returned the same year to Australia, where his reputation in court had preceded him.

"He was always sought after, both by prosecutors and defendants," Lo said. "Every criminal wanted him on their side. He had a good business back there."

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However, Hong Kong remained in his heart and he came back to the city four years later as a barrister with Wellington Chambers. His position brought him into contact with a range of people eager to use his talents.

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