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  2. St. Stephen's College massacre - Wikipedia

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    Several hours before the British surrendered on Christmas at the end of the Battle of Hong Kong, Japanese soldiers entered St. Stephen's College, which was being used as a hospital on the front line at the time. [1] [2] The Japanese were met by two doctors, Black and Witney, who were marched away, and were later found dead and mutilated.

  3. Stanley Internment Camp - Wikipedia

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    Stanley Internment Camp (Chinese: 赤柱拘留營) was a civilian internment camp in Hong Kong during the Second World War.Located in Stanley, on the southern end of Hong Kong Island, it was used by the Japanese imperial forces to hold non-Chinese enemy nationals after their victory in the Battle of Hong Kong in December 1941.

  4. Murder of Abby Choi - Wikipedia

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    Abby Choi (Chinese: 蔡天鳳: 15 July 1994 [2] – c. 21 February 2023) was a Hong Kong [3] model, socialite, and influencer who was reported missing on 21 February 2023. On 24 February 2023, three days after she was reported missing, Choi was found murdered, with her headless body discovered at a village in Tai Po, a suburb in Hong Kong.

  5. Hong Kong model's in-laws charged after body parts found - AOL

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    In this image taken from video footage provided by TVB Hong Kong, police officers search a village home where they found body parts related to a missing model in a murder case, in Hong Kong on ...

  6. Japanese people in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese population did not grow much in the following decade; though Japanese schools continued to operate in Wan Chai [18] and Kennedy Town, [19] by the time of the Japanese declaration of war against the British Empire and the start of the Battle of Hong Kong, the Japanese population of Hong Kong had dropped to 80. [20]

  7. Japanese journalist barred from entering Hong Kong ‘without ...

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  8. Braemar Hill murders - Wikipedia

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    The Braemar Hill murders (Chinese: 寶馬山雙屍案) occurred in British Hong Kong on 20 April 1985, when local British teenagers Kenneth McBride and Nicola Myers were killed by a group of five young gangsters on Braemar Hill, Hong Kong. McBride was found bound, beaten, and strangled with over 100 bodily injuries. Myers' body was found half ...

  9. Hong Kong's timeline since the 1997 British handover to China

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    Hong Kong had been a British colony since 1841, when it was occupied by British forces during the first Opium War. China’s Qing Dynasty signed it over to the British the following year in the ...

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