Life sentences for Hong Kong pair who suffocated man with tape in village temple
Two individuals in Hong Kong, Chan Wah-hing, 67, and Chan Yiu-lung, 33, have received life sentences for murder. They were convicted of killing a 51-year-old man in September 2022 following a financial dispute.

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AI-generatedTwo individuals in Hong Kong, Chan Wah-hing, 67, and Chan Yiu-lung, 33, have received life sentences for murder. They were convicted of killing a 51-year-old man in September 2022 following a financial dispute. The victim was suffocated with tape and also stabbed twice in the chest. Following the murder, the perpetrators disposed of the body by burying it under concrete outside a village temple in the North district. The judge characterized the crime as "brutal, callous and premeditated" and "hideous beyond words."
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5 extractedThe victim died of suffocation after tape was wrapped around his head and he was also stabbed twice in the chest.
The murder occurred over a financial dispute in September 2022.
The killing was described by the judge as 'hideous beyond words' and 'brutal, callous and premeditated'.
The murder involved suffocating the victim with tape and burying the body under concrete.
Two Hongkongers sentenced to life imprisonment for murder.