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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

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Tsang Cheung-yan had known the victim for almost a decade. Photo: Handout

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.

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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?

Lau (centre top, with glasses) and Cheung Sin-hang questioned Tsang over the need to kill Cheung Man-li. Photo: Handout
Lau (centre top, with glasses) and Cheung Sin-hang questioned Tsang over the need to kill Cheung Man-li. Photo: Handout

In the early stages of the investigation all three defendants pointed the finger of blame at each other.

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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.

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