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Police officers stand outside an apartment where three children were killed in Sham Shui Po in Hong Kong. Alamy Stock Photo

Hong Kong police arrest a woman accused of killing her three young daughters

The woman and the girls lived in a small apartment in Sham Shui Po, one of the poorest districts in the city.

HONG KONG POLICE have arrested a woman accused of killing her three young daughters in a case that has shocked residents of the city where violent crime is rare.

The three girls, aged two, four and five, were unresponsive when officers arrived at their apartment after receiving a call from the woman, who told police that they had been killed by her husband.

Police Superintendent Alan Chung said the woman and her husband had been separated for about a year, and they believe the woman was guilty of the killings.

The children were declared dead at a hospital.

Chung said no wounds were found on their bodies and no sharp objects or drugs were found at the scene.

He said a bloodstained pillow was found and it was possible it was used to smother the children.

An investigation indicated that the case was linked to family relationship problems, Chung said.

“This is a very serious family violence case,” he said.

The woman and the girls lived in a small apartment in Sham Shui Po, one of the poorest districts in the financial hub, Chung said.

The woman appeared normal when police arrived at the apartment and there was no evidence that she had a bad relationship with the girls, he added.

Today’s case was the second in three days involving killings that have shocked many Hong Kong residents.

Last Friday, a man fatally stabbed two women at a shopping mall in an apparently random attack.

An initial investigation found no evidence of any relationship between the suspect and the victims, police said.

A local court today ordered a psychiatric examination for the suspect, according to the South China Morning Post.

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