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Leung Kin-fai ( zh, t=梁健輝; 1971 – 1 July 2021) was a
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merchandiser known for stabbing a 29 year old police officer in
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and committing suicide immediately afterwards. The attack took place on a day when three sensitive dates converged – the anniversary of the territory's handover from British to Chinese rule, the
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, one year (and a day) after the imposition of the
Hong Kong national security law Hong Kong national security legislation may refer to one of the following laws/bills: Laws in force * Law of the People's Republic of China on Safeguarding National Security in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, 2020 national law of C ...
. Leung's death resulted in a sharp fall of the share price of his employer, Vitasoy International; expressions of sympathy for Leung and public mourning of his demise in Hong Kong were declared tantamount to supporting terrorism by the government of
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. As a result of criticism of a students' union motion at the
University of Hong Kong The University of Hong Kong (HKU) is a public research university in Pokfulam, Hong Kong. It was founded in 1887 as the Hong Kong College of Medicine for Chinese by the London Missionary Society and formally established as the University of ...
that expressed "deep sadness" at the death of Leung, and appreciation of his "actions", members of its council resigned and 32 students were excluded from the university by the governing council; dissenting from the rationale for exclusion, Eric Cheung, the principal lecturer of the law faculty tendered his resignation from the council. Four student leaders were later arrested on suspicion of violations of the national security law.


Career

Leung worked at
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as an information officer for several months in 2008, and in 2016 joined Vitasoy International, where he worked as director of purchasing department until his death.


Death

At 22:05 on 1 July 2021, Leung approached from behind and stabbed an officer of the
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using a knife in
Causeway Bay Causeway Bay is list of buildings, sites and areas in Hong Kong, an area and Victoria Park, Hong Kong, a bay on Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong, straddling the border of the Eastern District, Hong Kong, Eastern and the Wan Chai District, Wan Chai ...
, Hong Kong, then committed suicide by stabbing himself in the heart. Leung was immediately subdued by surrounding police, arrested and sent to hospital. He died at 23:20. The police officer was rushed to hospital in a critical condition but survived. On his person was a USB drive where Leung had left suicide notes alleging that the police had harboured criminals, committed atrocities, and said that there was a lack of checks and balances under the system. He also expressed discontent at the lack of freedom after the implementation of the
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and its ramifications on the course of
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. The incident was classed as attempted murder and an act of terrorism by a person acting alone. Police said that a computer seized from the attacker's home indicated that he had been "radicalised". The police said that they also seized a large number of leaflets opposed to the
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, suggesting that his action was motivated by hatred towards the police.


Reactions

After Leung died on 1 July 2021, Vitasoy said in an internal notice that Leung "unfortunately passed away", and "we extend our deepest
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to Leung's family". The shares of Vitasoy, which are listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, fell sharply on the day of the announcement, after Mainland Chinese social media users on Weibo called for a boycott of its products. Shares closed down by 14.6%, the biggest single-day drop since its listing in 1994 to reach HK$26 – the lowest level since April 2020. Some mainland celebrities, namely
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and
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, terminated their endorsement agreements with the company. The Mainland Chinese market accounting for two-thirds of the company's revenues, Vitasoy disowned the memorandum and issued a public apology saying that it was highly inappropriate and was not approved by the firm. The company said that the notice had been issued by a staff member from the personnel department who would be disciplined and may face legal action. Some Hong Kong internet users expressed strong dissatisfaction with Vitasoy's reaction. For several days in a row, up until the seventh day, members of the public gathered in front of the Sogo department store in Causeway Bay to mourn Leung. Many wore the black shirts that had become the de facto uniform of 2019–2020 anti-government protesters, bringing white flowers, lighting joss sticks and candles. A large number of police arrived, patrolled in groups, stopped and searched citizens nearby and attempted to deter and disperse them. The Hong Kong Police warned that advocating for people to mourn for the attacker was no different from "supporting terrorism" and criticised parents who took children to mourn for him. Police said that mourning the individual was an attempt “to glorify, romanticise, make heroic and even rationalise the blatant violence of the attacker”, and could be in breach of the national security law. On 7 July, the students' union of the
University of Hong Kong The University of Hong Kong (HKU) is a public research university in Pokfulam, Hong Kong. It was founded in 1887 as the Hong Kong College of Medicine for Chinese by the London Missionary Society and formally established as the University of ...
passed a motion which expressed "deep sadness" at the death of Leung, and appreciation of his "sacrifice", which the Security Bureau condemned as "no different from supporting and encouraging terrorism".
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, chairman of the governing council of the university, said that the motion was "indecent and not acceptable". The executive committee of the students' union apologised for the motion on 9 July, and stepped down from their posts. On 13 July the university de-recognized the student union and said it would "take further action" against students involved in the matter; Chief Executive Carrie Lam described the motion as "shameful". On 16 July, the police national security unit raided an office of the students' union, as well as the headquarters of the university student media outlet, and on 4 August the council of the university banned from the university all 32 students who had attended the union meeting, and prohibited them from using any of its facilities and services. Eric Cheung Tat-ming, principal lecturer at the
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, dissented from the justification of the ban, and immediately resigned from the council. On 18 August, four student leaders were arrested by national security police, three of them over allegedly advocating terrorism. In late August, Vitasoy asked its employees to agree to the collection of highly personal nature such as names and details of family members, including memberships or affiliation of associations and different organisations, failing which the company might not be able to pay workers. Vitasoy said that such data would be handed over to law enforcement departments if required. While the company said that the information was necessary as a result of a computer system upgrade and to ensure compliance, staff unions declared the move highly unusual and questioned the relevance of the information to the exercise of Vitasoy's duties as an employer. Wai-ming, the victim of Leung's attack, survived the stabbing and gave an interview to the
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. In it, he said that he could not forgive "a man who thought he could evade responsibility by committing suicide", as that sent a wrong message to society, and that his message to Leung was that he believed violence was wrong and is never the solution.


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