According to CCTV's "Voice of the Greater Bay Area", the tombstone of Huang Jiakui, the late lead singer of Hong Kong's beyond band, was defaced and vandalized. The Hong Kong police arrested two men, aged 15 and 23, on suspicion of criminal damage.
html In the early morning of 019, Huang Jiaju's tombstone was smashed by a man with a hammer, and the photo of the tombstone was damaged. The incident in which the man committed the crime was filmed with a mobile phone by another person at the scene. Relevant short videos and photos were circulated on social networking sites today, arousing the anger of netizens and fans. According to reports, two men involved in the case were arrested.Screenshot of Hong Kong media report
html On the afternoon of 19th, Beyond bandmate Huang Guanzhong asked during an interview: "Have you been arrested?" and then angrily condemned. Teammate Ye Sai Wing posted: "What happened to Ka Kui's grave today is really abominable. These two people have been arrested and must be punished by law."This is not the first time that Wong Ka Kui's tombstone has been defaced and vandalized. Past reports show that Huang Jiaju’s tombstone was inscribed in 2018 and 2019. In 2018, someone used a black pen to write in simplified Chinese characters on the tombstone: "Dad, mother, brother, sister, brother, I'm back" and other words; in 2019, someone used a red pen to write "someone bows".
beyond is a Hong Kong rock band founded in 1983, consisting of Wong Ka Kui, Wong Guanzhong, Wong Ka Keung and Yip Sai Wing.
On June 24, 1993, while beyond was recording a program on Fuji TV in Tokyo, Wong Ka-kui accidentally fell from the stage and was seriously injured and fell into a coma; on June 30, Wong Ka-kui passed away at the age of 31. After losing the backbone of the band, beyond announced its disbandment in 2005.
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