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Four gruesome killings from Hong Kong’s past that are the stuff of nightmares

City may have a low crime rate but it has seen its share of terror and dark tales

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Hong Kong has been haunted by some of the most grisly murders, especially in the 1980s and 90s.

Hong Kong is known to be one of the safest places in the world, with a crime rate that in 2017 dropped to its lowest since 1975. But at 56,017 cases, low crime does not mean no crime.

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And while most offences recorded in the city are non-violent in nature, there have been a few over the past decades that were so grisly they defied imagination and made international headlines.

In recent months, Hong Kong has been gripped by two high-profile murder cases as details emerge in court.

But other dark plots in the city from decades past come to mind. Most notably, the 1980s and 1990s saw Hong Kong’s most twisted cases enter the public eye, some of which even became films or spawned urban legends. 

It may be an unpleasant walk down memory lane, but it serves as a reminder never to take the city’s low crime rate and one’s own safety for granted. It also offers a sobering glimpse of the human soul at its barbaric worst.

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