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chinese boss becomes "red notice" after murder, has fled to china

2024-08-31

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yuk-ying, anita, mui, a well-known real estate agent in ontario, canada, mysteriously disappeared on august 9.

last thursday (22nd), the police announced the discovery of mei zeng’s burned body, and three teenagers aged 16 to 17 were arrested.

the incident has attracted much attention and has also sparked a lot of speculation in the chinese community.

in less than a week, another key figure came into the police's sight.

on august 28, the police announced that they had identified the suspect, a 47-year-old man named hu zhixiong (transliteration). the police said that considering that the man may have left canada, the police have issued an arrest warrant for first-degree murder across canada, and said that although the arrest warrant is for canada, the police's search may be wider.

local police said investigators are working with the canada border services agency.

"we believe he may have fled canada. there are reports that he has arrived in hong kong." but he also said that the police have a way to lock down hu zhixiong and bring him to justice.

mei yuying was last seen leaving her home in markham at 9:30 a.m. on august 9. her son last spoke to her at 11 a.m. that day, but then lost contact with her. three days later, her charred body was found at the parry sound resort in ontario.

there is evidence that she went to a farm on the stouffville vandorf sideroad that day to conduct a real estate transaction, and the two may have traveled together in hu's car.

under normal circumstances, real estate agents generallyi usually drive my own car to take clients to view properties, and rarely ride in clients’ cars.although the connection between hu zhixiong and mei yuying remains unclear, this situation suggests that the two knew each other before.and very familiar

there are reports that the two may be involved in a real estate transaction in stouffville, ontario. the properties sold by mei yuying include some luxury homes and industrial properties in the greater toronto area.

investigators said they seized a mercedes-benz van and a porsche suv linked to hu. the porsche may have had its license plates changed on or before aug. 9.

a chinese media outlet in toronto quoted netizens as saying that the case involved a "competition dispute" and a huge commission of 400,000 canadian dollars.

the canada border services agency confirmed that 47-year-old hu zhixiong had left canada for hong kong, but did not disclose the specific date of his departure.

the york regional police, which is responsible for investigating the case, said they "will continue to actively investigate and pursue the suspect" and are preparing to apply for a red warrant from interpol, requiring global law enforcement agencies to find and temporarily arrest the suspect.

hu zhixiong's registered address is in a building in markham, canada. this was originally a construction company, but the name on the door of the construction company has been partially removed.

a man in the building said hu was a general contractor in the residential construction and renovation industry. police said on wednesday that police were investigating whether mei yuying had met with hu on the day of the incident.

in order to protect the integrity of the investigation when further prosecution is sought, information about hu zhixiong's relationship with mei yuying and his motive for the crime will not be disclosed, but investigators believe they have sufficient grounds to bring charges and issue an arrest warrant.

the police said that hu zhixiong had no criminal record and called on anyone with information to contact the police as soon as possible.

it is also reported that even if he is arrested in hong kong, he will not be extradited to canada for trial for the time being.because canada suspended its extradition agreement with hong kong in 2020it is also possible that hu zhixiong could flee to other countries that do not have an extradition agreement with canada through hong kong.