Abby Choi's mother has sought a court injunction to forbid the socialite’s former father-in-law from selling the US$9.4 million luxury flat her daughter allegedly bought under his name.
has sought a court injunction to forbid the socialite’s former father-in-law from selling a HK$73 million luxury flat her daughter allegedly bought under his name.
On behalf of her deceased daughter, Cheung Yin-fa on Tuesday filed a writ at the High Court to restrain Kwong Kau, 65, one of three suspects accused of murdering Choi, from selling the HK$73 million flat in the exclusive Kadoorie Hill neighbourhood in Ho Man Tin.
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