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Huang Jiaju's tombstone was damaged! Splashing liquids, licking wildly, and smashing with hammers, the rioters are expected to be sentenced to 10 years in prison

author:A new world of light and shadow

According to media reports, in the early morning of May 19, Huang Jiaju's tombstone was smashed by a man with a hammer, and the photo of the tombstone was damaged.

Huang Jiaju's tombstone was damaged! Splashing liquids, licking wildly, and smashing with hammers, the rioters are expected to be sentenced to 10 years in prison

The video at the scene shows that the man committed the crime by another person at the scene with a mobile phone, and the relevant short videos and photos circulated on the Internet, causing anger among netizens and fans, and it is reported that the two men involved in the case were arrested.

Huang Jiaju's tombstone was damaged! Splashing liquids, licking wildly, and smashing with hammers, the rioters are expected to be sentenced to 10 years in prison
Huang Jiaju's tombstone was damaged! Splashing liquids, licking wildly, and smashing with hammers, the rioters are expected to be sentenced to 10 years in prison

This video, which is more than 5 minutes long, is really infuriating! The man made a number of outrageous moves, writing on the gravestone of the foal with notes, then splashing Coke on the tombstone, and then bending down to lick the picture of the foal, which was really disgusting.

Huang Jiaju's tombstone was damaged! Splashing liquids, licking wildly, and smashing with hammers, the rioters are expected to be sentenced to 10 years in prison
Huang Jiaju's tombstone was damaged! Splashing liquids, licking wildly, and smashing with hammers, the rioters are expected to be sentenced to 10 years in prison

It might be fine if it was just that, after all, it was possible to return to the original state after cleaning, but the man took a hammer prepared in advance and smashed the photo on the tombstone in a few strokes. Since the tombstone is made of stone, it is difficult to repair, and the tombstone can only be remade and replaced in the later stage.

There are no more than three possibilities for such an event to occur.

First, the man who destroyed the tombstone has a mental problem, in which case he may be subjected to psychiatric treatment and avoid criminal punishment for his mental condition. Judging from the body movements at the scene, the man not only bent down and licked the tombstone, but even poured Coke on his head and put burning incense in a Coke can to drink it, which reflected that the man may have mental problems.

Second, in order to gain a prominent Internet celebrity, he knows that damaging Huang Jiaju's tombstone will cause great social repercussions, so that he will become famous, but it is really abhorrent in this way, and he has to bear criminal responsibility.

The third possibility is that the man is a fan of Huang Jiaju and has some mental problems at the same time. Just imagine, if it is really mentally ill, why did he purposefully choose Huang Jiaju's tombstone, and it was obviously planned for his companions to shoot a video? As for the speculation of Huang Jiaju's fans, it is because this person continues to sing BEYOND's masterpiece "Sea and Sky", and is obviously a person who likes to listen to the band's songs and likes Huang Jiaju.

However, in either case, both people will be punished as they deserve, and if they are diagnosed with mental problems, they will face detention, forced treatment, and if they have no mental problems, they will face up to 10 years in prison.

Huang Jiaju's tombstone was damaged! Splashing liquids, licking wildly, and smashing with hammers, the rioters are expected to be sentenced to 10 years in prison

The claim of a 10-year sentence is well documented. Previously, the tombstone of a public servant surnamed Hong Kong, China, was damaged, overturned and sprayed, and it was listed as a criminal damage case after investigation, and the chairman of the Hong Kong Legal Exchange Foundation at the time, barrister Ma L Kwok interpreted that the incident had been suspected of criminal damage, and if convicted, it could be sentenced to up to 10 years in prison. It can be seen that the two people who damaged Huang Jiaju's tombstone will also face a maximum sentence of 10 years.

Huang Jiaju's tombstone was damaged! Splashing liquids, licking wildly, and smashing with hammers, the rioters are expected to be sentenced to 10 years in prison

BEYOND teammate Huang Guanzhong asked in an interview, "Have you caught it?" After the anger said that the destruction of the tombstones of the deceased would not end well. And Ye Shirong wrote, "What happened in Jiaju's grave today is really hateful, these two people have been arrested and must be punished by law, and Jiaju's spirit in the sky will not let them go." ”

Huang Jiaju's tombstone was damaged! Splashing liquids, licking wildly, and smashing with hammers, the rioters are expected to be sentenced to 10 years in prison

In addition to punishing the perpetrators and repairing the tombstones as soon as possible, in fact, the repeated occurrence of such incidents is also a wake-up call, such as whether the flow of people in the cemetery should be restricted? As well as not carrying tools such as hammers and axes that can damage tombstones, necessary safety checks should be on the agenda to avoid such situations from happening again.

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