Published 10:37 IST, November 6th 2019
Pro-Beijing lawmaker stabbed while campaigning in Hong Kong
Hong Kong police say an anti-government supporter has stabbed and wounded a pro-Beijing lawmaker who was campaigning for local elections.
Hong Kong police say an anti-government supporter has stabbed and wounded a pro-Beijing lawmaker who was campaigning for local elections.
The government condemned the Wednesday morning attack against Junios Ho, a hate figure for protesters, and said police arrested the assailant. A police official, who requested anonymity as he isn’t authorized to make statements, says Ho, his assistant and the attacker have been hospitalized.
A video circulating on social media purportedly showed the man giving flowers to Ho before asking permission to snap a picture with him. Instead, he took out a knife from his bag and stabbed Ho’s chest but was quickly overpowered by Ho and several others.
The man kept hurling abuses at Ho, calling him “human scum.”
The 5-month-old protests demanding political freedom have increasingly become violent.
Updated 10:47 IST, November 6th 2019