Revealed in court: body-in-cement murder victim was tied up, with plastic bag and pillowcase over head
Waitress Ho Ling-yu, 18, charged with conspiring to kill Cheung Man-li, 28, with three others
The victim of the grisly body-in-cement murder was found with a plastic bag and pillowcase wrapped around his head, and strings and ropes tied around his body.
These details emerged on Thursday as the Tsuen Wan Court also heard a defendant admitting under caution that she discussed the murder with others.
Waitress Ho Ling-yu, 18, was not required to make a plea over one count of conspiracy murder on her first court appearance before acting principal magistrate Cheang Kei-hong.
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It was alleged that Ho, on March 4, conspired, confederated and agreed to murder Cheung Man-li, 28, with Tsang Cheung-yan, Keith Lau and Cheung Sin-hang in Flat 9D of the DAN 6 industrial building on Fui Yiu Kok Street in Tsuen Wan.
Prosecutor So Kin-ho revealed that police found the victim at the flat on March 30. His girlfriend had reported him missing on March 7.
Based on CCTV records, it is believed the defendant and the victim were inside the flat with three men between 12.51pm and 2.16pm on March 4, the day So claimed Cheung was killed.
“Under caution, the defendant admitted she discussed the murder of the deceased with three males,” he continued.