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Hu Zhiwei was refused to go to the funeral Yin Zhaojian: The suspect in the corpse case was also approved, why can't Hu?

2021-05-07T14:05:13.434Z


The former chairman of the Democratic Party, Hu Zhiwei, is currently still in his twilight period. His father passed away last month. The Correctional Services Department earlier rejected Hu’s application for a funeral. He also suggested video participation, which aroused heated discussion from the outside world. The funeral will be held tomorrow (7th)


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Author: Zheng Baosheng

2021-05-06 20:05

Last update date: 2021-05-06 20:05

The former chairman of the Democratic Party, Hu Zhiwei, is currently still in his twilight period. His father passed away last month. The Correctional Services Department earlier rejected Hu’s application for a funeral. He also suggested video participation, which aroused heated discussion from the outside world.

The funeral will be held tomorrow (7th), and Hu Zhiwei will apply to the High Court for bail tomorrow morning.

Democratic Party Chairman Law Kin-hee pointed out earlier that he was communicating with the Correctional Services Department after the incident, and some of his party members also expressed grievances for Hu Zhiwei. Among them, former Legislative Council Member Yin Zhaojian said that the sensational Wang Jiamei’s corpse case was the case and the suspect applied for a funeral It was also approved, questioning why Hu Zhiwei could only say goodbye to his late father through visuals.

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Yin Zhaojian said on Facebook that the Correctional Services Department recommended "visiting the remains in the form of video," which is unsatisfactory and feels sorry for the incident. He also reiterated that although Hu Zhiwei is still in trouble, he has not yet been convicted.

The case of Wang Jiamei's broken body became a sensation and was adapted into "Treading Blood to Seek Plums"

Yin Zhaojian pointed out that in the past, the Correctional Services Department arranged for people in custody to go to funerals, including the sensational 16-year-old girl Wang Jiamei’s corpse case. The suspect was also allowed to go to funerals. He questioned why Hu Zhiwei could not.

The corpse case mentioned by Yin Zhaojian occurred in 2008. The 16-year-old girl Wang Jiamei was killed and the body was broken. The murderer Ding Qitai chopped up human flesh and internal organs and flushed into the toilet. The head and part of the body were thrown into the sea at the Kowloon City Pier. Ding Qitai He was later sentenced to life imprisonment.

The corpse case was a sensation, and was later adapted into the movie "Treading the Blood to Seek the Plum", starring Aaron Kwok.

According to reports, during his return in 2008, Ding Qitai was escorted by the Correctional Services Department and the Police Crime Squad to the Wanguo Funeral Home. Ding was handcuffed and chained around his waist. He bowed to his deceased father three times in the hall before paying respects to his remains. Can't talk with people on the spot, the process takes about 10 minutes.

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The correctional department advocates seeing and paying homage to his remains, Hu Zhiwei, and scolds the department for disrespect to his father.

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