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Man told police he urged flatmates to hand themselves in over body-in-cement murder, Hong Kong court hears

But Tsang Cheung-yan’s attempt to get co-accused to surrender did not come until after he agreed to help dispose of corpse ‘any way they wanted’

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Police interviews with Tsang Cheung-yan were played in court for a second day. Photo: Edward Wong

One of three flatmates accused of murdering an acquaintance and burying his body in cement said he tried to talk the other two into handing themselves in to police, a Hong Kong court heard on Tuesday.

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But Tsang Cheung-yan’s attempts to get them all to surrender did not come until after he had agreed with Keith Lau and Cheung Sin-hang to use “whatever ways they wanted” to dispose of the body, the High Court heard.

“I will help,” Tsang told them in regards to the disposal. 

The three men, Tsang, 28, Lau, 23, and Cheung, 26, denied murdering Cheung Man-li, 28, in their Tsuen Wan flat on March 4, 2016.
Cheung Man-li’s body was found encased in a block of cement. Photo: Handout
Cheung Man-li’s body was found encased in a block of cement. Photo: Handout
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Prosecutors said someone attacked Cheung Man-li, also known as Ah J, with chloroform at Flat 9D of the DAN6 industrial building before Tsang injected alcohol into the victim. And after his death, the trio buried him in a slab of concrete. They have pleaded guilty to preventing the lawful burial of Ah J’s body.

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