The police quickly charged her with one count of common assault, and she was scheduled to appear at the Kwun Tong Magistrate’s Court this morning, but she was sent to the hospital in absentia due to indisposition before the court appearance. The newest member of the team, a former legislator, said in the afternoon that the newest member of the team is still being treated in the emergency room of the United Hospital, and the lawyer is helping to get bail.
The scalpel and the scabbard are not the same.
The Wang woman was arrested yesterday for the outside world has not been known, until long ago the media often follow up on court cases before the incident came to light. In response to media inquiries, the police issued a press release at 6:48 p.m. this evening, saying that the Central District Crime Squad officers, after investigating and seeking legal advice, arrested a 64-year-old woman named Wang yesterday in Central on suspicion of pushing a female security guard with her body on January 22, 2019 on Queensway. The woman has been charged with one count of “common assault” and the case was brought before the Kwun Tong Magistrate’s Court today. The woman was taken to United Christian Hospital and the case will be heard at the Eastern Magistrates Court on November 26.
Kadee Chu: Granny Wang in A&E, lawyer seeks bail
In the afternoon, former legislator Kadee Chu posted on his FB page that he had learned that she had lost contact with him yesterday evening, and that he had searched for her overnight until he learned of her arrest this morning through reports.
According to the Sing Tao Daily and Apple Daily court news reports, Granny Wong was arrested yesterday on suspicion of assaulting a female security guard in the High Court in January last year, and was charged with one count of common assault, which was scheduled to be brought before the Kwun Tong Magistrate’s Court today after an overnight detention.
The case was adjourned to next Thursday (Nov. 26) for further hearing. The magistrate adjourned the case until next Thursday at the Eastern Magistrates Court for further hearing, with the accused remaining in the custody of the police remand boy.
Wang was arrested by Chinese authorities last August on suspicion of “provoking and provoking trouble” when she crossed the border to her home in Shenzhen, and was detained for more than a month before being released on bail and awaiting trial.
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