Sydney real estate agent questioned by police in China after wife found dead in a freezer

Sydney real estate agent questioned by police in China after wife found dead in a freezer
Staff reporterNovember 28, 2019

A Sydney real estate agent is being questioned by police in China after allegedly fleeing the city with his two sons before his wife was found dead in a freezer.

It is understood the 36-year-old Haoling Luo had been living in Australia since 2010 before moving to Pymble with his wife and sons in 2016.
 
He paid $906,000 for the two bedroom apartment in the 2008 built Arboria complex (top).
 
Luo received his real estate licence in mid-2018 and was selling houses in the Upper North Shore.
 
Neighbours said on Sunday night they heard an argument in which furniture was being thrown, the ABC reported.
 
The body was found on Wednesday, the day after Luo fled to China with the couple's two kids.

Editor's Picks

Eight reasons why people buy an off the plan apartment
City Beat December 2024: Gold Coast unit values grow over nine per cent in 2024 but ends with cooling market
City Beat December 2024: Sydney unit market finishes 2024 up overall, but slowdown apparent
City Beat December 2024: Brisbane unit market surges to highest annual growth since 1988
Ageing population to drive downsizing trend and force major rethink of Australia’s housing response: Colliers