Hong Kong yoga ball murder: what has changed since the verdict in 2018?

Hong Kong yoga ball murder: what has changed since the verdict in 2018?

[South China Morning Post] - 01/14/2025

The Post unpacks how the defence and prosecution shifted strategies, and what prompted the retrial.



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