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Suspect in Markham woman's death fled to Hong Kong: police

A suspect in the death of a Toronto-area woman whose burned remains were found earlier this month has fled Canada, police said Thursday, adding an international dimension to the weeks-long investigation.

Zhixiong Marko Hu wanted for murder in the death of Markham real estate agent Anita Mui, York police say

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Zhixiong Marko Hu, 47, is wanted for first-degree murder in connection with the death and disappearance of Anita Mui, York Regional Police say. York police said Thursday border officials have confirmed he has left the country and fled to Hong Kong. (York Regional Police)

A suspect in the deathof a Toronto-area woman whose burned remains were found earlier this month has fled Canada, police said Thursday, adding an international dimension to the weeks-long investigation.

York Regional Police said the Canada Border Services Agency confirmed 47-year-old Zhixiong Marko Hu, of Markham, travelled to Hong Kong. Police did not confirm when he left.

"We continue to actively investigate and pursue," Const. Lisa Moskaluk, a media relations officer for the force, said in a phone interview.

Yuk-Ying Anita Mui, a 56-year-old woman from Markham, was reported missing by her family on Aug. 9 and her burned remains were found three days later in the cottage-country community of Parry Sound, Ont.

Police have said they believe Mui went missing from an address in Stouffville, Ont., where she had been conducting a real estate transaction, and that she was targeted.

York Region police said earlier this week that Hu is facing a charge of first-degree murder and a Canada-wide warrant was issued for his arrest.

Police said Thursday that investigators are now set to make an application to Interpol for a red notice, a request for law enforcement worldwide to find and provisionally arrest a suspect.

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Police are digging into the disappearance and murder of a Markham real estate agent. Homicide detectives confirmed on Thursday morning that human remains found burned in Parry Sound earlier this week belong to 56-year-old Anita Mui. CBC's Chris Glover has the latest on the investigation.

Canada suspended its extradition agreement with Hong Kong in 2020 as part of its response to a package of laws imposed by China. Those national security laws gave police more power to clamp down on anti-government protests and other activities considered to be the work of hostile foreign powers.

Moskaluk acknowledged Hu's departure from Canada may complicate the police investigation but maintained that it "doesn't really change anything."

"Our investigation still continues here," she said.

"We also continue and will not stop to investigate any leads that come to our investigators, so that could be by way of more individuals of interest, and there may be other suspects or people involved in her disappearance," she said.

Three youths two 17-year-olds and one 16-year-old have been charged with firearms and fraud-related offences in connection with Mui's case.

The teens are believed to have used Mui's credit card in the Toronto area after her disappearance, investigators have said, but their exact involvement in the case is still under investigation.

Investigators said they also seized a Mercedes-Benz van and a Porsche SUV associated with Hu. They said the Porsche may have had a different licence plate attached to it on Aug. 9, or in the days leading up to that date.

Police said earlier this week they were still working to determine how Hu and Mui may have known each other.