紙盒藏屍之公審 The Final Judgement 1993

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The Final Judgement is a 1993 Hong Kong crime thriller suspense film directed by Norman Chan Hok-yan (陳學人). Leading the casts are Simon Yam Tat-wah (任達華) as Au Ping-keung and Cecilia Yip Tung (葉童) as Cheung Tsui-fung. A heart-stopping courtroom drama based on a TRUE STORY about the first murder conviction in Hong Kong tried solely on scientific evidence.

In 1974, the body of 16-year-old schoolgirl Pin Yuk-ying whose naked, sexually mutilated body was found stuffed inside a television set carton on the side of a road in Wongneichong Road, Happy Valley, Hong Kong.

She was brutally tortured before being killed. The bizarre murder came to light about 10am when a woman cleaner found the carton tied with string.

On March 29, 1975, it was reported that Au Yeung Ping-keung, 28, had been accused of Pin’s murder. He denied the charge and was refused bail.

The trial began in October. With no direct evidence linking Au Yeung to the murder, the prosecution based its case “on the scientific examination of material collected from the scene of the crime, from the body of the girl and from Au Yeung”, contending that Pin was killed in the workshop of the ice cream company where the accused worked.

A jury returned a guilty verdict and Au Yeung was sentenced to death. In February 1977, governor Murray MacLehose commuted Au Yeung’s death sentence to life imprisonment. On September 17, 2002, the Post reported that he had won early release for good behaviour and “has now begun a new life” after 28 years in prison.

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