Cai Tianfeng was murdered by her ex-husband's family, and a large number of netizens demanded that the law should severely punish the murderer.

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[Entertainment Channel/Comprehensive Report] Cai Tianfeng, a Hong Kong socialite who was in her youth, was dismembered and cooked by her ex-husband’s family. Because the murderer’s crimes were extremely heinous, a large number of netizens poured into Cai Tianfeng’s mother’s Douyin message to mourn, and demanded that the law should be severely punished. It is best to sentence him to death, but Hong Kong has abolished death by law as early as 1993, and the heaviest penalty is life imprisonment.

Hong Kong stopped the execution of the death penalty in 1966 and abolished the death penalty in 1993. Since then, the crime rate in Hong Kong has gradually declined. However, there are still many horrific murders during this period, and most of the perpetrators will be sentenced to life imprisonment.

For example, in 2013, the son of the mastermind of the "Tai Kok Tsui Dismemberment of Parents Case", Zhou Kailiang, and his accomplices killed their parents, and set up a Facebook fan page pretending to look for the missing parents. Afterwards, the Hong Kong police found the old parents in a freezer in a house in Haixing Building, Tai Kok Tsui. The head of the missing case reversed into a murder.

After being evaluated by a psychiatrist, Zhou Kailiang was found to have bipolar disorder and obsessive-compulsive disorder, and was finally sentenced to life imprisonment for 2 counts of murder; while his accomplice was sentenced to 1 year, remanded for 2 years to cover the sentence and then released in court.

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"The Case of Cooking a Husband in Kornhill Garden" was once adapted into the movie "The Strange Case of Cooking a Husband in Hong Kong".

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However, there are exceptions. In the 1988 "Kangyi Garden Cooking Husband Case", his wife Ma Jie shot and killed her husband Fu Tang because of an extramarital affair, dismembered him with chainsaws and iron saws, and threw the remaining limbs into a cauldron to cook. Discard after cooking.

This case was the first case in Hong Kong where the victim's body could not be found and he was charged with murder. Afterwards, the murderer Ma Jie was judged to be insane as manslaughter and was sentenced to indefinite stay in a mental hospital.

The case was adapted into the movie "The Strange Case of Cooking a Husband in Hong Kong".


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