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Fatal chopping in broad daylight linked to long-standing triad feud

Police blame murder on territorial battle between factions of the Wo Shing Wo gang

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About 60 people staged a vigil, burning incense and offering prayers, at the scene of Tse's attack on Sunday night. Photo: SCMP
Clifford Lo

A long-standing battle between two factions of the notorious Wo Shing Wo triad society was behind a fatal chopping on Sunday, police say.

Four suspected triad members have been arrested in connection with the murder of a 30-year-old man, nicknamed Mouse Shing.

Mouse Shing was hacked to death by two masked men with an axe and a meat cleaver outside North District Hospital in Sheung Shui.

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The four men, aged from 18 to 30, were picked up by police in Yuen Long and Sheung Shui.

Last night, they were being held for questioning and no one had been charged.

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The suspects are alleged henchmen of the Wo Shing Wo faction leader nicknamed Yen Chai who, among others, is being hunted by anti-triad officers in connection with the brutal killing.

Police intelligence revealed that a Tsuen Wan-based faction headed by Yen Chai tried to extend its influence in Sheung Shui and the move led to confrontation with the Sheung Shui-based faction led by a man known as Hau Sai, according to a police officer.

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