Ritz-Carlton murder suspect tells Hong Kong police he was too drunk to recall what happened
Investigators also looking into whether business failure led South Korean to kill his wife and son

A South Korean man arrested over the murders of his wife and six-year-old son at a five-star Hong Kong hotel told police he was too drunk to recall what had happened, the Post has learned.
Police were also investigating if a failed business in Seoul had led to the actions of Kim Min-ho, 42, CEO of Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory in South Korea.
On Monday, Kim was being held for questioning at Tsim Sha Tsui police station and had not been charged.
The arrest was made after his wife, Song Wha-jeong, 42, and son, Kim Tae-yun, were found dead in bed in a luxury suite at The Ritz-Carlton hotel in the city’s tallest building – the International Commerce Centre – in Kowloon West on Sunday morning.
Man arrested over murder of wife and son at Ritz-Carlton Hong Kong
“Initial examination showed multiple cut wounds were found on the neck of the woman and a cut wound was found on the throat of the boy,” Superintendent Chan Tsz-leung of Yau Tsim district said.