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Hong KongLaw and Crime

Years later, Hong Kong women's unsolved disappearances remain a mystery

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Missing women Lee Yuk-shan (left) and Cheng Tsz-mei
Clifford Lo

The whereabouts of two Hong Kong women reported missing in 2009 and 2010, prompting police to issue rewards to find them, remain unknown, according to police.

Police are treating the two cases as "missing person at risk" as police fear for their safety.

Yesterday, sources with knowledge of the investigations said there was "no new development" in the two cases and probes were continuing.

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Despite the issuing of a HK$100,000 reward, there is still no sign of Lee Yuk-shan, a former insurance agent, who disappeared after she left her Fanling home on August 27, 2009. She was reported missing by her husband four days later. She was aged 41 when she disappeared.

According to a police reward notice, Lee had a "hot dispute" with her boyfriend at his Yuen Long home on August 29, 2009. She called a friend that afternoon and said she feared for her safety.

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On the same day, her son received a text message sent from her phone at 11pm, saying she was unhappy and would be away from Hong Kong for a few days.

The police reward notice said a subsequent investigation indicated that Lee had not left Hong Kong.

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