Apple Daily photographer Gary Sing cleared of assaulting Tamar guard

A former Apple Daily photographer was acquitted of assaulting a security guard while working at the government headquarters after a magistrate agreed he might have acted in self-defence.
Gary Sing Kai-chung, 41, had been trying to photograph Michael Suen Ming-yeung, who was then education minister, when the official returned to work in January after being treated in hospital for legionnaires' disease.
A scuffle broke out when security guard Yu Chau-pui - a retired policeman - tried to stop Sing and other reporters from taking photographs. The guard was pushed over and hurt his hand.
Sing pleaded not guilty in Eastern Court yesterday to assaulting the 64-year-old guard.
Based on CCTV footage broadcast in court, magistrate Joseph To Ho-shing said the guard rushed towards Sing - who was walking at a normal pace. He, therefore, could not rule out that Sing acted in self-defence by leaning forward towards the guard.
But Yu gave a different account. He testified: "[Sing] dashed towards me and pushed me with his chest. I lost my balance and fell."
He said Sing did not apologise to him or reply when he asked why he beat him.