The Justice for Vicky concern group has written another letter to the Tung Chung police, copied to the Coroner’s Office. The letter, delivered by fax yesterday, 23 June, asked for or requested the consideration of information pertinent to the early stages of the police investigation into Vicky’s disappearance and death.
An important point to note is that Vicky’s sister Irene was one of the signatories to the letter. The letter asked:
- Whether a water sample was taken to determine if Vicky died where she was found
- As the autopsy report gives no indication, whether the police can estimate the length of time Vicky’s body was in the water before discovery
- As Irene noticed lacerations on Vicky’s left foot that weren’t mentioned in the autopsy report, whether the police or Coroner have any photographic evidence to confirm or refute this
- Whether members of Vicky’s family can obtain copies of any photographs of Vicky’s body taken where it was found
- Whether Vicky’s body was found face up or down (this could indicate an error in the finding of death by drowning)
- Whether it is possible or likely that a van could have been parked overnight in the parking lot adjacent to the ferry pier in Tung Chung
- Whether the police were aware that the posters calling for information about Vicky’s death around the ferry pier have all been torn down
- Why the police took into consideration the statement of an un-named decoration worker in the flat beside Vicky’s employers’ that there had been no audible disturbances in the 2 days leading up to Vicky’s disappearance but seemingly ignored a neighbour’s statement that he heard “hysterical screaming” coming from the vicinity 3 days before the woman disappeared
This last point is very significant because it highlights our concern that the police have not sufficiently considered Vicky’s environment before she disappeared.
Any reply from the police or the Coroner’s Office will be reported here.
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