After Wong Ka-kui, the lead singer of the band Beyond, passed away in 1993, he was buried in Tseung Kwan O Chinese Permanent Cemetery. At about 11 o'clock this morning (19th), Wong Ka Kui's tombstone was frantically vandalized by a man who claimed to be "Social Destructor Bald Bo

After Huang Ka-kui, the lead singer of

band beyond, passed away in 1993, he was buried in Tseung Kwan O Chinese Permanent Cemetery.

At about 11 o'clock this morning (19th), Huang Jiaju's tombstone was frantically vandalized by a man who claimed to be "the social saboteur bald bob"!

While singing "Broader Sea and Sky", the man poured soda on the tombstone, smeared the tombstone, and hit the photos and other items on the tombstone with a hammer.

The crime was filmed by another person at the scene with his mobile phone, and was widely circulated on social networking sites. The behavior was outrageous by both people and gods.

Hong Kong police have arrested the man involved in the case, and the tombstone is temporarily surrounded by white cloth.

It is understood that the two men arrested by the police are 15-year-old and 23-year-old men on suspicion of criminal damage.

The bald man in the video had a bad record in his early years. He had been imprisoned many times for forced indecency. He often promoted himself by shooting short videos, which was very unbearable.

After learning about the incident, Huang Guanzhong asked the reporter, "Has anyone been arrested?"

He also pointed out that those who destroy the tombs will have retribution, ranging from stomachache to death.

Ye Sai Wing said on the social platform: "What happened at Ka Kui's grave today is really abominable. These two people have been arrested and must be punished by law. Ka Kui's spirit in heaven will not let them go!"

And Wong Ka Kui's brother Wong Ka-keung has not yet made a statement.

This is actually not the first time that Huang Jiaju’s tombstone has been disturbed by outsiders.

In March this year, Hong Kong media broke the news that a mainland tour guide had introduced tourists to the tombs of Wong Ka Kui, Anita Mui and others on their social platforms to check in and take photos, which caused strong dissatisfaction among fans.

The tour guide even went to Wong Ka-Kui's tombstone to take a photo, and even listed the location of Wong Ka-Kui's tombstone, which was very disrespectful to the deceased.

I hope this kind of incident will not happen again and let the deceased rest in peace!