11 Nov 2023

Second person charged with murder over deaths of Ellerslie couple

11:19 am on 11 November 2023
Fuk-Fu Joseph Kwok and Mei Han Chong

On the right are Mei Han Chong and Fuk-Fu Joseph Kwok. Photo: Supplied / NZ police

The second man charged with murdering Auckland couple Fuk Fu Joseph Kwok and Mei Han Chong has been given interim name suppression.

A 26-year-old man was found at a property in the Auckland suburb of Glenfield on Friday evening and taken into custody, police said in a statement.

He has been charged in relation to both murders and has also been charged with unlawfully taking a motor vehicle

In the Auckland District Court this morning, the accused appeared in the dock in front of Susan Walker, JP, with his head down cast.

He has been remanded in custody until his next appearance on 29 November in the High Court.

On Friday a 42-year old man charged with the murders of the couple appeared in court and was also granted interim name suppression.

The man was arrested in Hamilton on Thursday night and will reappear in court on 29 November.

Detective Inspector Scott Beard speaks to media after a homicide on Celtic Crescent in Ellerslie, Auckland.

Scott Beard Photo: RNZ / Nick Monro

Detective Inspector Scott Beard, from Auckland City CIB, who is heading the investigation, said police were not looking for anyone else in relation to the investigation.

"The investigation team has worked hard to reach this point.

"While arrests have been made, there are still a number of enquiries yet to be completed.

"We can advise the scene examination has now been completed at the Greenhithe area where Ms Chong was located."

A post-mortem on Chong's body is due to be carried out today.

Her husband's body was found in their home on Monday. He had been stabbed several times.

"Police are continuing to provide support to the family at the centre of this tragic incident," Beard said.

Kwok worked as a theatre nurse at North Shore Hospital.

Te Whatu Ora Waitematā operations interim group director Brad Healey said on Friday he was a "respected colleague".

"Joseph was a valued and well-liked member of our North Shore Hospital family and I would like to acknowledge his exceptional service. Our hearts are with those who worked with him. They are feeling this loss immensely and we will ensure they are supported through this period."

Fuk-Fu Joseph Kwok and Mei Han Chong

Fuk-Fu Joseph Kwok and Mei Han Chong who have been the focus of a homicide investigation in Auckland this week. Photo: Supplied / NZ police

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