
Oishi
In 1999, Hong Kong civilians were horrified to hear the details of a grisly murder, which took place in a third floor apartment in Granville Road 31. Fan Men-yee, the 23-year-old victim was a nightclub hostess who was abducted by three men and held captive for over a month. During her captivity, Ms. Fan was mercilessly tortured almost every day until she died. Her body was chopped to pieces and disposed off along with the household trash. Her decapitated head was then sewn inside a Hello Kitty doll, and since the media are never known for their subtlety, the press dubbed the crime as the Hello Kitty Murder.
Several weeks passes and the authorities remained oblivious of Ms. Fan’s murder until a girl who was a girlfriend of one of the murderers, went to the police complaining that she was being haunted by the ghost of a woman her boyfriend helped kill. The police just ignored the statement of the girl, but she was persistent. Deciding that it would be less of a hassle to check the story than be annoyed by an angry teenager, they inspected the given address and were horrified with what they discovered.
Justice was served; the suspects were quickly rounded up and given life sentences. However, the story did not end there. In the months following the murder, CCTV cameras near that area captured images of a female shadow lurking around. Reports of eerie sounds and ghostly flames abound. Due to the ghostly haunting, the tenants moved out and no one else seemed interested to move in. The owner of the building was forced to close it down. Finally, in 2012, he demolished the building.