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Huang Jiaju's tombstone was maliciously damaged

author:Mizukisha

The grave of the late lead singer of the famous Hong Kong band Beyond Wong Ka Kui at the Tseung Kwan O Chinese Permanent Cemetery was vandalized by two men at about 11 a.m. today (19th), including smashing Wong Ka Kui's posthumous photo on the tombstone with a hammer, splashing coke, writing graffiti on the tombstone, kicking the tombstone and abusing Wong Ka Kui with foul language. According to sources, one of the men involved in the case is YouTuber "Bald Bob".

Huang Jiaju's tombstone was maliciously damaged
Huang Jiaju's tombstone was maliciously damaged
Huang Jiaju's tombstone was maliciously damaged
Huang Jiaju's tombstone was maliciously damaged
Huang Jiaju's tombstone was maliciously damaged
Huang Jiaju's tombstone was maliciously damaged
Huang Jiaju's tombstone was maliciously damaged
Huang Jiaju's tombstone was maliciously damaged

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Huang Jiaju's tombstone was maliciously damaged

The suspected perpetrator's YouTube channel, it can be seen that most of the past content was grandiose. Screenshot of a YouTube page

The police said that at about 11:31 this morning, they received a report from the cemetery staff that a grave had been smashed and graffiti with a hammer, and two men, aged 15 and 23, were arrested after arriving at the scene, and then the motive of the case was investigated.

The short videos and photos were later circulated on social networking sites, immediately causing a large number of netizens and fans around the world to denounce the atrocities. Some netizens angrily denounced that "sentencing such a person to prison feels like a waste of taxpayers' money", and some netizens believe that the perpetrator is mentally abnormal and should go to a psychiatric hospital for treatment, and many netizens are so angry that they explode into foul language.

Huang Jiaju's tombstone was maliciously damaged
Huang Jiaju's tombstone was maliciously damaged
Huang Jiaju's tombstone was maliciously damaged
Huang Jiaju's tombstone was maliciously damaged
Huang Jiaju's tombstone was maliciously damaged

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In addition, according to a report by the global network citing Hong Kong Sing Tao Network on the 19th, a man involved in the case who defaced and damaged the tombstone of the late lead singer of the Hong Kong Beyond band, Huang Jiaju, had an indecent "criminal record" and had committed an indecent act on a humanoid standing card printed with a Hong Kong female artist in public.

Hong Kong Sing Tao Network disclosed that after checking the information, it was found that one of the bald men actually made a forcible kiss and other obscene acts on the humanoid stand of a female artist outside the fast food restaurant in Kwai Chung Plaza in September last year, and continued to explode during the period.

Beyond drummer Ye Shirong also posted a response to the destruction of Huang Jiaju's tombstone, he said, "What happened to Jiaju's grave today is really hateful, these two people have been arrested and must be punished by law."

Huang Jiaju's tombstone was maliciously damaged

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