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Coroner to open inquest into death of man who stabbed Hong Kong police officer in Causeway Bay before turning knife on himself

  • Leung Kin-fai named primary suspect for attack on Constable So King-cho on July 1, 2021 outside Sogo department store
  • Police to submit video evidence and call around a dozen witnesses to testify; inquiry might also involve a jury

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The crime scene outside the Sogo department store in Causeway Bay on July 1, 2021. Photo: Xiaomei Chen
The Coroner’s Court will open an inquest into the death of a man believed to have stabbed a Hong Kong police officer before turning the blade on himself last year.

Leung Kin-fai was named the primary suspect for the attack on Constable So King-cho outside the Sogo department store in Causeway Bay on July 1, 2021, as Hong Kong marked the 24th anniversary of its handover from British to Chinese sovereignty.

A pre-inquest hearing was held behind closed doors at West Kowloon Law Courts Building on Monday to settle administrative matters pertaining to the six-day inquiry starting on November 30.

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A legal source said police would submit video evidence and call around a dozen witnesses, including So, to testify.

The injured officer, the police commissioner and the family of the deceased had been listed as properly interested persons of the proceedings, according to the source, but Leung’s family members had yet to engage a legal representative and were absent from Monday’s court session.

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