Man smirked as assault charges were read out in court

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A 27-year-old who visibly smirked and smiled to himself as his charges were read out in court on June 14 was given a two-month jail sentence over his assaults on two seniors. Xing Jiwu – appearing via video link – pleaded guilty to two counts of voluntarily causing hurt...

A 27-year-old who visibly smirked and smiled to himself as his charges were read out in court on June 14 was given a two-month jail sentence over his assaults on two seniors.

The latter was using an umbrella as a walking aid. Xing ran towards the man from behind and pushed him on the back, causing the victim to fall and hit his head on a railing.

 

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