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Bossini heiress kidnap inspired by renovation worker who spotted sports cars at Queenie Law’s home, court told

Two men plead guilty to kidnap at Shenzhen court

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The kidnappers of an heiress to the Bossini apparel chain had originally targeted her mother, with one of the abductors having done renovation work on their luxury home, a Shenzhen court heard yesterday.

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Six of eight mainland men who stood trial yesterday pleaded guilty to kidnapping Queenie Rosita Law, who was asleep with her boyfriend when the gang broke into the Sai Kung house in April last year.

Two others were charged with covering up illegal proceeds, one of them a Hongkonger.

Law, granddaughter of late Bossini founder Law Ting-pong, was freed for a ransom of HK$28 million after being held hostage in a cave for four days.

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The first to plead guilty was You Dunkui, who denied being the ringleader. He told the Shenzhen Intermediate Court that the man who first suggested targeting Law’s home was not one of those on trial, but did participate in the kidnap.

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