A British businessman was ordered to remain in custody on Friday after being charged with murder in Hong Kong, following the death of an Indonesian woman at a park waterfall.
Jamie Tzewee Chapman, 34, did not enter a plea during his court appearance and his lawyer did not request bail. The case has been adjourned until January to allow for further investigation.
Chapman and his wife, a Hong Kong resident, were arrested on Tuesday upon their return to the city from mainland China. His wife had initially been held on suspicion of assisting an offender but was later released on bail pending further investigation, as stated by the police on Thursday.
According to the police, Chapman and the Indonesian woman visited a waterfall in a park on Hong Kong Island together on Sunday night.
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