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Woman charged with murder after shoving match on minibus escalates into fatal brawl

Two female passengers scuffle aboard Aberdeen minibus and continue to fight after alighting, with suspect accused of strangling victim

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A source told the South China Morning Post that the incident occurred on minibus route 63A from Aberdeen Centre to Wah Fu (II) Estate.
The victim was taken to Queen Mary Hospital, where she was pronounced dead at 11.22pm. Photo: Winson Wong
Hong Kong police display items worn by the victim and suspect at a press conference on Thursday. Photo: Handout
Jess MaandMatthew Cheng

Hong Kong police have charged a 50-year-old woman with murder after a scuffle with another female passenger on board a minibus escalated into a fatal brawl when they alighted.

Officers received a report at 10.30pm on Tuesday that two women were fighting at the minibus stop outside Wah Chui House at Wah Fu (II) Estate in Aberdeen, Senior Superintendent Hui Hong-kit, assistant Western district commander for crime, said on Thursday.

When officers arrived at the scene, the 53-year-old victim was found unconscious on the ground. She was taken to Queen Mary Hospital in Pok Fu Lam, where she was pronounced dead at 11.22pm.

Hui said the pair were not acquainted, and their dispute began when the victim stepped on the suspect’s foot as they prepared to get off at the minibus stop.

Senior Superintendent Hui Hong-kit speaks to media about the case at a press conference on Thursday. Photo: Handout
Senior Superintendent Hui Hong-kit speaks to media about the case at a press conference on Thursday. Photo: Handout

“The victim accidentally stepped on the suspect, and then the arrestee stepped on the victim,” he said.

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