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Construction worker in bestiality case banned from further contact with dogs

Chung Lin-fai, 58, was released on bail but apprehended again after punching photographer outside court

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Construction worker Chung Lin-fai was released on HK$2,500 bail. Photo: Edward Wong

A construction worker accused of committing buggery with a female mongrel last week was on Friday banned from having contact with dogs and released on bail, only to be taken away by police again after punching a photographer.

Wearing a green parka and camouflage trousers, with his greying hair cut short, Chung Lin-fai, 58, looked around the courtroom as the charge of one count of bestiality was read out to him at West Kowloon Court.

The accused left the court building with his parka draped over his head. Photo: Jasmine Siu
The accused left the court building with his parka draped over his head. Photo: Jasmine Siu
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The prosecution alleged that he committed buggery with a female cream-coloured mongrel in Tung Chung on February 1.

“[I] understand,” the tanned man replied, his expression blank.

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The court did not take a plea.

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