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    • Man discovered dead in Hong Kong flat surrounded by sex toys, blood found around nostrils A man in Hong Kong was recently found dead under bizarre circumstances — naked, with sex toys and bottles of lubricant scattered around him. According to The Standard (HK), the 49-year-old, identified as Mr Chow, was discovered inside his flat at Wing Fat Mansion on Wednesday (30 July), after a security guard was alerted by a foul odour coming from the unit. Man discovered nude on bed with sex toys, lube & blood around nose While on his patrol, the security guard caught a whiff of a strange odour coming from one of the units. Upon checking, he found the door slightly ajar and peered inside — only to make a grisly discovery. Mr Chow was lying naked on his bed, surrounded by sex toys and multiple bottles of lubricant. Blood was reportedly seen around his nostrils.   The guard immediately called the police at 3.38pm, according to The Star. When the police arrived, they pronounced the man dead at the scene. The next day, at around 2pm, workers removed the body for an autopsy to determine the exact cause of death. Source: The Standard (HK) Box of sex toys seized as evidence Police also collected the sex paraphernalia and lubricant bottles as evidence, filling an entire box. The box was taken away for further investigation. So far, the preliminary autopsy revealed no obvious injuries or bruising on the body.   Authorities have classified the case as an unnatural death and are continuing their investigation.   Source: The Standard (HK) In a similar incident, a security guard in China died after he had sex at work back in 2014. A lengthy legal dispute was eventually settled earlier this year when a court ruled the death a work-related injury, entitling the man’s family to compensation.
    • Father jailed after punching 56‑year‑old at ball pit, victim suffers facial fractures A fun day out at a children’s inflatable playground turned into a violent brawl when a father punched a 56-year-old man in the face, causing multiple bone fractures. According to Shin Min Daily News, the violent incident took place on 3 Sept 2023 at Bouncy Paradise in Pandan Gardens, where 39-year-old Wang Chunxiong had brought his two young children for a play session with family. Source: Bouncy Paradise on Facebook Playground squabble escalates into violent fight According to Shin Min, Wang’s son told him he had been scolded by an adult. In response, Wang confronted the 56-year-old victim, who was sitting in the ball pit with his own child. The victim explained that Wang’s son had hit his child, which prompted him to intervene. Their conversation quickly turned heated. Although both men were seen pushing and gesturing at each other, CCTV footage showed Wang throwing a punch to the left side of the victim’s face, causing him to fall backwards into the ball pit.   Wang also hurled vulgarities during the altercation. Police arrived shortly after. Man suffers ‘complex facial fractures’, hospitalised for 2 weeks The brutal punch resulted in at least four displaced fractures to the victim’s face and two additional non-displaced ones, the prosecution said. He was diagnosed with “complex facial fractures” and was warded for two weeks. Even one month after the attack, he continued to suffer facial deformities and abnormal facial sensations. Wang, on the other hand, sustained only minor bruising to his knuckles and did not seek medical help.   Source: sciencephoto on Canva, for illustrative purposes only   Court rejects self-defence claim Wang claimed he had acted in self-defence and pleaded not guilty. But the court rejected his account, noting that CCTV footage showed he had pushed the victim first and that the older man did not retaliate. The judge ruled that Wang’s use of force — especially targeting a vulnerable part of the body — went far beyond what was considered reasonable self-defence. He also said Wang had several non-violent options in the public setting, such as walking away or calling for help. Source: Shin Min Daily News Attacker faces additional harassment charge Wang was convicted of voluntarily causing grievous hurt.   He also faces a second charge under the Protection from Harassment Act (POHA), which has been temporarily shelved. Prosecutors have asked for it to be taken into consideration during sentencing.
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