Heartbreak | Fans were angry when the famous male singer’s tombstone was destroyed!
According to St Headline, on May 19, a young man dressed in white held a bottle of soft drink and sprinkled it on Jia Kui’s grave in the Tseung Kwan O area. This person wrote and drew on the late singer’s portrait, then used a hammer to destroy the photo. . Young men also stepped on flowers and incense sticks.
Another young man recorded the process of destroying the tombstone. On the same day, both were arrested, one was a 15-year-old student, the other was 23 years old, an air conditioner repairman. One of them claimed to have autism and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, but did not have medical records from the hospital.
Police said last year, a male student was arrested for causing trouble at a shopping center. Police initially determined that they destroyed the graves of famous people to attract attention on the Internet. Both were charged with criminal damage to property. The cemetery management unit has covered the grave with a backdrop and begun repairing it.
The topic “Jia Kui’s tombstone was destroyed” received more than 230 million reads on Weibo, tens of thousands of people said they were angry with the behavior of the two young men. Jia Kui’s younger brother – came to the cemetery to look at the situation. He said: “When he was alive, Jia Kui always conveyed the message of love and peace. Such destructive behavior deserves condemnation.”
Jia Kui (1962-1993) is a typical musician and rock singer in the Hong Kong music industry. He composed and sang lead vocals and played guitar in the band Beyond. According to Mtime, Gia Cau left more than 100 songs about contemporary Hong Kong society and his feelings about what he saw.
Among them, the song “The Sea is Wide and the Sky is High” has a strong influence, and to this day it still often appears in programs in the Chinese music industry. The sea is wide and the sky is high is also the first Cantonese song to reach 100 million views on YouTube (2017). Many people said that every time they are bored, they feel more motivated thanks to the song’s song about freedom and the will to pursue ideals. During his lifetime, Huynh Gia Cau said: “In life, it’s not important what you achieve, what’s important is what you did.”
The artist died at the age of 31, due to a stage accident in Japan. He fell from a height of about 3 m, his head hit the floor hard, he fell into a coma, and did not survive. Every year, on the occasion of Jia Kui’s death anniversary (June 30), fans from many places often place flowers and burn incense at the singer’s grave.