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HONG KONG (AP) — Hong Kong authorities said Monday that a South Korean businessman accused of murdering his wife and son in a five-star hotel killed himself while in pre-trial custody.
The man was found unconscious in the morning in his cell at a Hong Kong detention center.
The statement did not give his name, but media reports identified him as Kim Min-ho.
The man was found with a bed sheet wrapped around his neck and was taken to a hospital, where he was later certified dead, the statement said.
Police had arrested Kim in January for allegedly killing his wife and son at Hong Kong's Ritz-Carlton hotel.
Media reports said the 43-year-old Kim was chief executive officer of the South Korean franchise of the Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory.
Kim had been scheduled to appear in court again on May 23.
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