Two men in Hong Kong destroyed the grave of Huang Jiaju, the late lead singer of the Beyond band, and was charged with criminal destruction.
Comprehensive network media "Hong Kong 01" and Sing Tao Daily reported that the 15 -year -old students and 23 -year -old air -conditioning technicians were charged with a criminal destruction.It was unlocked to the Kwun Tong Court.
The two defendants were charged with the tombstone of Huang Jiaju in the forever cemetery of the Grand Australian Chinese cemetery at the Gaogaidao Chinese Cemetery in Yau Tong, and intended to damage the property or ignore whether the property would be damaged.
The defense applied for postponing cases until June 25, and was approved by the Acting Director of the Magistrates.The prosecution opposed the bail of male students. The referee listened to the words of both parties and refused to apply for the bail. During this period, the male students had to return to the children and youth hospitals of Tuen Mun;The address of the report must not be settled at the scene of the case and the proofer of the contact prosecution.
The two defendants went to the tombstone in front of the tombstone of the Tseung Kwan Australian Chinese cemetery at 11 am on May 19th at 11 am on May 19th.And abused Huang Jiaju.Related short films and photos are circulated on social networking sites, causing netizens and fans to anger.
Huang Jiaju was the lead singer of Beyond, a Hong Kong -level band. In 1993, an accident occurred during the record in Japan. The head was seriously created and died early at the age of 31.