Junius Ho Posts A Dire Ultimatum Over Vandalism

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2019-07-24 HKT 13:02
Pro-Beijing lawmaker Junius Ho has issued what appears to be a serious threat to his pro-democracy colleague, Chu Hoi-dick, warning Chu he needs to decide whether or not he wants to stay alive.
Speaking in a video posted on his Facebook page, Ho accused Chu of inciting his supporters to desecrate the tombstones of his parents and demanded that the pro-democracy lawmaker submit the names of the “culprits” to the police.
The pro-establishment councillor, who’s become the target of anger after he was seen shaking hands with men in white T-shirts suspected of assaulting protesters and train passengers in Yuen Long on Sunday, also demanded that Chu and his pro-democracy colleagues bow in apology in front of his parents’ graves.
Ho said he’s furious about the desecration, and warned Chu that he only has two paths before him now – one that involves staying alive, and another that doesn't.
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