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Shocking: Elderly parents cooked and put in lunch boxes by Son in Hong Kong

India TV News Desk [Published on:07 Aug 2014, 7:43 AM]
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New Delhi: Its amongst the most shocking and gruesome instances of crime committed by anyone ever you would have thought. In Hong Kong, a man allegedly killed his father and mother, cut their bodies into pieces, cooked them like barbecued pork and packed them in to lunchboxes.


30-year-old Henry Chau has been arrested along with his friend and accomplice Tse Chun-kei, 36, who killed the elderly couple.

In an WhatsApp messaging group where Henry described himself as a psychopath and is reported to have said, the decision to kill both of his parents was planned and pre-meditated for months, prosecutors allege. Henry and his accomplice in crime had brought knives, refrigerators, microwave ovens and a rice cooker months in advance to prepare for the crime.

The severed heards of Henry Chau's father Chau Wang-ki, 65 and his mother Siu Yuet-yee, 62 were found stuffed inside two refrigerators by police officials.

Police also found other body parts inside the apartment block on Hong Kong's 38 Fuk Chak Street in Tai Kok Tsu where the gruesome crime took place.
 
According to police officials, Henry and his friend had ran out of space in their refrigerators and had to salt, cook and pack body parts of Henry's parents into lunchboxes in order to hide the body parts from being discovered. The men allegedly cooked the body parts so that they looked like barbecued pork – before dumping the cooked parts into rubbish bins.
 
According to reports, police discovered the bodies a day after the elderly couple was reported missing by Henry himself after he was questioned by friends and relatives over the whereabouts of his parents.
 
The couple had suddenly went missing. Henry initially told people and police officials that they had gone to visit mainland China to “have fun”. Officials later did DNA tests to confirm that the bodies were indeed that of Henry's parents.
 
In the court, Henry has pleaded guilty to manslaughter. Both the men have however denied two counts of murders but have admitted that they did prevent the dead couple's lawful burial.
 
Henry also admitted that he and his accomplice had planned to mislead the police to ensure that his parents' murder was seen as a missing person's case and not a murder case.
 
Chau also alleged that Tse had cooked the remains of the bodies before packing them in lunch boxes along with some rice and disposing of them in a rubbish bin.

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