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Suspects talked about eating murder victim, Hong Kong body-in-cement trial hears

Three defendants also considered throwing Cheung Man-li, 28, into the sea or burying body in woods but finally settled on encasing in a block of cement 

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Tsang Cheung-yan in Lai Chi Kok Detention Centre. Photo: Edward Wong

Three flatmates accused of murder considered eating their victim before finally settling on encasing his body in cement, a Hong Kong court heard on Monday.

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One of the defendants, Tsang Cheung-yan, also claimed his co-accused, Keith Lau, was the “mastermind” of the crime, from conceiving a plan to rob their victim – who Lau considered a “foe” – to choosing the method of disposal of the remains and planning an escape to Taiwan. 

The revelations were contained in a video interview police conducted with Tsang after his arrest on April 12, 2016. It was played before a High Court jury of seven for the first time on Monday.

Keith Lau. Photo: Winson Wong
Keith Lau. Photo: Winson Wong

“The mastermind is Keith Lau. I only dealt with the corpse,” Tsang told a police officer after he was arrested, the video showed.

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The three men, Tsang, 28, Lau, 23, and Cheung Sin-hang, 25, denied murdering Cheung Man-li, 28, alias Ah J, in their flat in Tsuen Wan on March 4, 2016. But they pleaded guilty to preventing the lawful burial of Cheung’s body. 
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