Submitted by Admin on Tue, 04/15/2014 - 14:25 Rainy and foggy.....Downstairs father reports cannibal case. Fat woman Valley somewhere sliced. Choys say saw baby sliced. Book / Document Harry Ching's wartime diary Date(s) of events described 1 Apr 1944 << 26 Jan More from 1 Apr 4 Apr >> Log in or register to post comments Comments 1 Apr 1944, Harry Ching's wartime diary Question for Henry Ching: In wartime diary entry for 1 Apr 1944 - "Choys say saw baby sliced". Do you think the "Choys" were of the family who lived at No 2 Park Road? Log in or register to post comments re: 1 Apr 1944, Harry Ching's wartime diary Henry Ching writes: I think not. More likely to have been a reference to neighbours who lived on the southern corner of Shan Kwong Road and King Kong Street in Happy Valley. Regards - Henry Log in or register to post comments Thanks Henry, Thanks Henry, I remember a previous comment from you on another matter - saying you had attended childrens' parties at Park Road. So I wondered if there was a connection. By the way, I've not heard mention of canabalism in any stories told by members of "my" branch of the Choy clan. Log in or register to post comments
1 Apr 1944, Harry Ching's wartime diary Question for Henry Ching: In wartime diary entry for 1 Apr 1944 - "Choys say saw baby sliced". Do you think the "Choys" were of the family who lived at No 2 Park Road? Log in or register to post comments
re: 1 Apr 1944, Harry Ching's wartime diary Henry Ching writes: I think not. More likely to have been a reference to neighbours who lived on the southern corner of Shan Kwong Road and King Kong Street in Happy Valley. Regards - Henry Log in or register to post comments
Thanks Henry, Thanks Henry, I remember a previous comment from you on another matter - saying you had attended childrens' parties at Park Road. So I wondered if there was a connection. By the way, I've not heard mention of canabalism in any stories told by members of "my" branch of the Choy clan. Log in or register to post comments
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1 Apr 1944, Harry Ching's wartime diary
Question for Henry Ching: In wartime diary entry for 1 Apr 1944 - "Choys say saw baby sliced".
Do you think the "Choys" were of the family who lived at No 2 Park Road?
re: 1 Apr 1944, Harry Ching's wartime diary
Henry Ching writes:
I think not. More likely to have been a reference to neighbours who lived on the southern corner of Shan Kwong Road and King Kong Street in Happy Valley.
Regards - Henry
Thanks Henry,
Thanks Henry,
I remember a previous comment from you on another matter - saying you had attended childrens' parties at Park Road.
So I wondered if there was a connection.
By the way, I've not heard mention of canabalism in any stories told by members of "my" branch of the Choy clan.