A wild boar carcass found outside the luxury Deep Water Bay residence of Hong Kong’s richest man Li Ka-shing triggered a brief scare over possible human remains before authorities confirmed on Thursday that it was an animal.
A 61‑year‑old security guard at Li’s home at 79 Deep Water Bay Road called police shortly before noon on Thursday after detecting a strong odour.
Officers arrived and discovered the carcass of a wild boar at the bottom of a 20-metre (66-foot) slope.
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Wild boar carcass found near Li Ka-shing’s home in Hong Kong sparks brief scare
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