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Biography[]
Chan Ka-chun (born 1972) is a Chinese serial killer. He was found guilty of "unimaginable" crimes and was sentenced three life terms for murdering three hostesses, and plotting the killing of a fourth woman. Chan Ka-chun, 27, was also given 26 years for twice raping a fourth victim who survived, and plotting to murder her. His accomplice, Chan Ki-nang, 29, who denied murdering two hostesses, was given two life sentences. A third conspirer, Leung Sze-lai, 23, was sentenced to 12 years in jail after pleading guilty to raping the surviving victim three times and plotting to rob her. He also admitted the manslaughter of one of the hostesses.
The murders[]
The first two victims, Cheung Wah-mei, 29, and Tam Ngan-hang, 23, were suffocated with a pillow. The third, Yu Wai-man, 24, resisted more strongly and was stabbed. Tam's corpse was found floating in a bag at Chi Ma Wan in August 1996. The other two bodies were recovered in March 1997 when Chan Ka-chun led police to them after his arrest.
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| Name | Age | Disappeared | Body Found | Cause of Death |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cheung Wah-mei | 29 | March 1997 | Suffocation | |
| Tam Ngan-hang | 23 | August 1996 | Suffocation | |
| Yu Wai-man | 24 | March 1997 | Stabbing |
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| Name | Age | Disappeared | Body Found | Cause of Death |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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