DNA tests confirm human remains found at Tai Po village house belong to slain Hong Kong model Abby Choi: source
- Insider says DNA testing of skull and legs found at village house in Lung Mei Tsuen confirms remains belong to 28-year-old Choi
- Police still searching for last of socialite’s remains and checking for possible sites used by suspects to dispose of body parts

Human remains discovered at a Tai Po village house have been identified as belonging to slain Hong Kong model Abby Choi Tin-fung, the Post has learned.
DNA tests confirmed a skull discovered in a large soup pot and two legs found in a refrigerator at the ground-floor flat of the Lung Mei Tsuen three-storey house were the remains of the 28-year-old socialite, a source familiar with the case on Monday said.
According to police, some of Choi’s body parts, including her torso and hands, had yet to be recovered.
The source also said crime-squad officers were still checking for possible sites where the last of her remains could have been disposed of.
The model’s ex-husband, Alex Kwong Kong-chi, alongside his 65-year-old father Kwong Kau, 63-year-old mother Jenny Li Sui-heung and brother Anthony Kwong Kong-kit, 31, were earlier charged in connection with Choi’s murder and remanded in custody without bail.