41-year-old rape suspect refused to answer questions related to the victim
- By: Dorothy Ma、Windy LI、Tracy ZhangEdited by: Nicole Kwok
- 2017-09-21
Hung Ngam-Chung rape case in high courtA 41-year-old local man accused of raping a teenager refused to say whether he knows the victim, as a video showed by the prosecution today.The police officer who interrogated the defendant appeared in court as a witness.The video showed a trial by police in which the defendant said he did not know the blotted towel and refuse to talk about his whatsapp message sent to the victim.The blue towel was allegedly to be put under the 16-year-old teenager during the intercourse when she was in her periodHung Ngam-chung, the defendant, pleaded not guilty to the charge of rape. The next hearing is scheduled tomorrow.
Posted by Jade Li on 2017年9月19日
Hung Ngam-Chung, an unemployed 41-year-old man, is accused of raping a 16 year-old woman, X, last year in Hong Kong. Hearing continues at High Court yesterday.
In a police interrogation video played in court, the defendant refused to answer whether he knows X, as well as other questions related to the X. The policeman in the video appeared as witness today in court, said that the defendant moved to Hung Yu Mansion in Sham Shui Po two days after X was raped.
The video also showed that when the defendant was asked about a found blood towel, he said he did not recognize it. He also refused to talk about his WhatsApp message sent to the victim.
The blood towel was allegedly said to be put under X when she was forced to have sex with the defendant. X tried to tell the defendant she was in her period at that time, but the defendant ignored her, then place the towel under X. It is also known that X just gave birth.
The defendant pleaded not guilty to the charge of rape.
The next hearing is scheduled today at 10 am in High Court.
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Reported by Dorothy Ma, Jade Li and Tracy Zhang
Edited by Nicole Kwok
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