The police raided the Guling landfill to search for evidence and pick up the bones, but it is unknown whether it belongs to Cai Tianfeng

The case of Cai Tianfeng’s body dismemberment has attracted the attention of the whole city. So far, the main torso and hands of the deceased woman have not been recovered. Police West Kowloon Regional Crime Squad continued its investigation yesterday morning, and a large number of police officers went to the Ta Kwu Ling landfill to search. There were scrapers and bulldozers at the scene, and some police officers used aerial cameras to inspect; the body of the deceased woman has not yet been found However, a bone was found, whether it is a human bone or not remains to be tested. The police estimated that it would take 2 to 3 days to complete the search.

At regarding 11:00 yesterday morning, more than a hundred police officers wearing white protective clothing and high-protection masks went to the Ta Kwu Ling landfill to search. Superintendent Zhong Yalun of the Criminal Headquarters of West Kowloon Region pointed out that the assailant discarded several bags of important evidence last Wednesday (22nd) morning. The police checked the closed-circuit TV and questioned the driver of the garbage truck to locate the target area. Spend”.

He pointed out that the search area was regarding the size of a football field and 3 to 5 meters deep. Workers were required to remove the garbage and use a large excavator to dig the garbage from the hillside to the flat ground, and then the police searched for evidence related to the case, including residual limbs. , clothing, murder weapon, etc.; he added that the bones have been found so far, but it is not yet known whether they are human bones. It is estimated that it will take 2 to 3 days to complete the search.

Ex-family mistress granted bail

Cai Tianfeng, a 28-year-old celebrity, was murdered and dismembered. Four members of her ex-husband’s family have been prosecuted for murder and attempting to obstruct justice. Check, and report to the police station next month.

The Red Cross urges citizens to avoid contact with relevant information if they feel unwell

The viciousness of the corpse case shocked the whole city. Zhang Yili, director of the psychological support service of the Red Cross, said on a radio program yesterday that he had recently received a small number of registrations from villagers in Longwei Village, Tai Po, saying that they needed to seek support because of the incident. Some villagers heard the news. Nausea, nausea. She suggested that citizens who feel troubled and uneasy should reduce repeated information or reports on cases. If sleep or appetite is affected, they should find ways to reduce stress. If the situation lasts for two weeks, they need to seek professional assistance.

Originally published on AM730 https://www.am730.com.hk/Local/Police search for evidence at Guling Landfill – I don’t know if the bones belong to Cai Tianfeng/363584?utm_source=yahoorss&utm_medium=referral

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