Who really killed Hong Kong’s body-in-cement murder victim?
Suspects pointed the finger at each other as police tried to uncover truth behind brutal killing in Tsuen Wan flat
Cheung Man-li was a 28-year-old man poised to buy his first home with his girlfriend when had his life brutally cut short on March 4, 2016. His body was fused into a slab of concrete in a private residence in Tsuen Wan.
The trial of three men accused of murdering Cheung began on Tuesday, a little more than two years after his death, with prosecutors alleging that Tsang Cheung-yan, 28, Keith Lau, 23, and Cheung Sin-hang, 25, killed him together at a flat the three shared.
But who actually initiated the attack on Cheung Man-li?
In the early stages of the investigation all three defendants pointed the finger of blame at each other.
It was alleged Tsang owed money to the victim. The prosecutors also said Tsang told the others they stood to gain financially if they killed Cheung.