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Salesman testifies accused told him about Hong Kong body-in-cement murder

Witness recalls nonchalance of admission while friend of another co-defendant tells court of doing ‘something very wrong’

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Co-defendant Tsang Cheung-yan (top left) being escorted by Correctional Services Department staff on Thursday. Photo: Winson Wong

One of three men accused of killing an acquaintance and burying him in cement confessed to the murder, while another hinted he’d done “something very wrong”, a Hong Kong court heard on Wednesday.

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Salesman Cheung Yik-huen told the High Court he received calls from one of the accused, Tsang Cheung-yan, after he and his two co-defendants had fled to Taiwan following the murder of Cheung Man-li in 2016.

The defendant said he and others had “powed” someone, Cheung recalled, which he understood to mean killed. The defendant added he would not be returning to Hong Kong for some time.

“I only laughed because he said it with a very nonchalant attitude,” the salesman told the court.

Who really killed Hong Kong’s body-in-cement murder victim?

Tsang, 28, and his housemates Keith Lau, 23, and Cheung Sin-hang, 25, are accused of murdering Cheung Man-li, 28, also known as Ah J, at their home in the DAN6 industrial building in Tsuen Wan on March 4, 2016.
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