Construction worker in bestiality case banned from further contact with dogs


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

HONG KONG: A construction worker accused of committing buggery with a female mongrel last week was banned from having contact with dogs and released on bail, only to be apprehended again after punching a photographer.

During the Friday hearing, Chung Lin-fai, 58, was also prohibited from coming within 1km of Wong Lung Ravine at Wong Lung Hang Road in Tung Chung, where the offence allegedly took place, as part of his bail conditions.

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