Hong Kong media: Two people who vandalized Huang Ka-Kui's tombstone were arraigned today and charged with criminal damage.
According to Hong Kong's "Ta Kung Pao" report on May 21, the tomb of the late lead singer of the Hong Kong beyond band, Wong Ka-Kui, was poured with soda and hammered on the 19th. Waiting for destruction. The police stated that they attached great importance to the case. After further investigation, a 15-year-old boy and a 23-year-old man named Ye were involved in the case and were charged with one count of criminal damage. The case was arraigned at the Kwun Tong Magistrates' Court on the morning of the 21st.
Hong Kong media said that Huang Jiaju’s tombstone is currently covered with white cloth. Picture from Hong Kong media
According to reports, at about 11 o'clock on the 19th, two suspects went to the Chinese permanent cemetery in Tseung Kwan O, Hong Kong, and verbally abused Huang Jiaju's tombstone. They also poured soda on the tombstone, stepped on flower offerings, and wrote on the tombstone. , and even used a hammer to destroy the photo. When some fans came to pay their respects and found that the tombstone had been destroyed, they knelt down and burst into tears. As of the morning of the 20th, fans from all over the country continued to come to the tomb in the rain, bringing flowers and Coca-Cola, Wong's favorite drink, to lay flowers in front of the grave.
reported that it was understood that one of the bald teenagers had many evil deeds and once went to the grave to insult Wong Ka-Kui. He was also one of the five arrested for breaking into the Mong Kok Abu Tai Lifestyle Department Store branch in February last year and making noises and disturbing customers. It is reported that he claimed to have autism and hyperactivity disorder, and the police suspected that someone committed the crime to "gain ratings".
Hong Kong media reported on the 20th that the police attached great importance to this case, and the Kwun Tong Police District Crime Team took over the investigation of the case. Hong Kong Wireless News said on the 21st that the two defendants were escorted to the court in a police car that day for questioning.
source | Global Network