Hong Kong police question Briton

Written By Unknown on Minggu, 02 November 2014 | 19.21

2 November 2014 Last updated at 12:05
Police take photos on the balcony of the unit where one of the bodies was found

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Hong Kong police took photos on the balcony of the unit where one of the bodies was found

Police in Hong Kong are continuing to question a 29-year-old British man arrested on suspicion of murder after two women were found dead in a flat.

Rurik Jutting was held after police found the victims in an apartment in the Wan Chai area. Officers were called there at 03:42 on Saturday (19:42 GMT).

One woman, aged between 25 and 30, was found with stab wounds, and the second woman was found inside a suitcase.

Reports said Mr Jutting had worked for Bank of America Merrill Lynch.

They also suggested the women were sex workers, and of Asian or south-east Asian origin.

'Cut the throat'

Hong Kong Police said they had retrieved a knife from the apartment in the J Residence block, which is situated in an affluent area and is reportedly popular with professional people working in the financial sector.

Assistant district commander Wan Siu-hung told reporters that the woman whose body was in the suitcase had been dead "for quite some time" and had neck injuries.

Speaking about the other dead woman - who had stab wounds to her neck and buttocks - he said: "We believe the death was caused by a sharp object which cut the throat of the deceased.

"When police found her she was lying in the living room - the room was messy."

The South China Morning Post reported that police had found a small amount of cocaine in the apartment and that they were examining the arrested man's mobile phone.

A resident of the 40-storey block, who said his fellow occupants were mainly expats, told the newspaper: "It was a shock because you would never expect something like this to happen in Hong Kong."

A spokesperson for the UK Foreign Office said: "We can confirm that a British national has been arrested in Hong Kong.

"We are in touch with the local police and stand ready to provide consular assistance."

Post-mortem examinations are being conducted to determine the causes of the women's deaths.

Historically Hong Kong has enjoyed a relatively low crime rate. According to the Honk Kong Police website, there have been 14 homicides between January and July, down from 56 over the same time period in 2013.


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