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‘Body folded in suitcase’: gruesome details emerge of Hong Kong man’s killing of pregnant girlfriend in Taiwan

Jasmine Siu
Published: 10:00am, 13 Apr, 2019
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Chan Tong-kai and his girlfriend Poon Hiu-wing went on a trip to Taiwan. Photo: Handout
A Hong Kong judge on Friday said she understood the great frustration of handling the controversial case of a student who had admitted to killing his pregnant girlfriend but could only be punished for money laundering.
Madam Justice Anthea Pang Po-kam made the comment before the court heard for the first time how an agitated Chan Tong-kai, 20, had ended his seven-month relationship with co-worker Poon Hiu-wing, 19, by killing her while they were on a trip to Taiwan in February last year.
The High Court heard the pair first crossed paths in July 2017 while working part-time for the same company and became lovers the following month. Poon confirmed she was five weeks’ pregnant in early December, when Chan booked and paid for a trip to Taiwan.
She had told her mother on February 8 she would be visiting Taiwan with a friend and return on February 17 but offered no further details on her travelling companion.
Chan Tong-kai has been in custody since his arrest last year. Photo: Winson Wong
Poon’s mother received a WhatsApp message from her at 1.21am on February 17, saying she would be returning to Hong Kong later that night.
But Poon never made it.
‘Body folded in suitcase’: gruesome details emerge of Hong Kong man’s killing of pregnant girlfriend in Taiwan
- Chan Tong-kai said his girlfriend told him the father of her unborn baby was her former boyfriend and showed a video of her having sex with another man
- He admitted he hit her head against wall and strangled her before dumping her body in bushes

Jasmine Siu
Published: 10:00am, 13 Apr, 2019
Why you can trust SCMP
877
Chan Tong-kai and his girlfriend Poon Hiu-wing went on a trip to Taiwan. Photo: Handout
A Hong Kong judge on Friday said she understood the great frustration of handling the controversial case of a student who had admitted to killing his pregnant girlfriend but could only be punished for money laundering.
Madam Justice Anthea Pang Po-kam made the comment before the court heard for the first time how an agitated Chan Tong-kai, 20, had ended his seven-month relationship with co-worker Poon Hiu-wing, 19, by killing her while they were on a trip to Taiwan in February last year.
The High Court heard the pair first crossed paths in July 2017 while working part-time for the same company and became lovers the following month. Poon confirmed she was five weeks’ pregnant in early December, when Chan booked and paid for a trip to Taiwan.
She had told her mother on February 8 she would be visiting Taiwan with a friend and return on February 17 but offered no further details on her travelling companion.
Chan Tong-kai has been in custody since his arrest last year. Photo: Winson Wong
Poon’s mother received a WhatsApp message from her at 1.21am on February 17, saying she would be returning to Hong Kong later that night.
But Poon never made it.