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Wong Ka Kui (Chinese: 黃家駒; Jyutping: Wong4 Gaa1-keoi1; 10 June 1962 – 30 June 1993) was a Hong Kong musician, singer and songwriter and the leader and co-founder of the rock band Beyond, where he was the lead vocalist, rhythm guitarist and primary songwriter. His younger brother Wong Ka Keung was the band's bass guitarist. Wong Ka Kui ...
On 27 April 2008, at Shek Kip Mei, Sham Shui Po, Hong Kong, 16-year-old sex worker Wong Ka-mui (王嘉梅 Wáng Jīaméi), alias Kiki Wong, was murdered by strangulation after having sex with her then-24-year-old male client Ting Kai-tai (丁启泰 Dīng Qǐtài), who butchered her body into bits and pieces before flushing most of the body parts down the toilet and throwing her severed head ...
Beyond continued to perform, record, and release music after Wong Ka Kui's death. In 2005, the remaining members Paul Wong , Wong Ka Keung and Yip Sai Wing decided to pursue their own solo careers, and Beyond officially disbanded.
On 30 June 1993, the mainstay of Beyond Wong Ka Kui was deceased. Thereafter the remaining three members switched to Rock Records making the band's next album The 2nd Floor Flat (1994). After Wong Ka Kui's death, Paul Wong and Wong Ka Keung became the band's primary songwriters. In circa 1999, the media told that Paul Wong and Wong Ka Keung had ...
Category: Filmed deaths of entertainers. 4 languages. ... Wong Ka Kui; X. Murder of XXXTentacion This page was last edited on 21 August 2022, at 18:51 (UTC) ...
Saddled with huge debts after the pandemic ruined his wedding planner business, 50-something Dominic Ngai (Wong) is offered a half-share in a funeral business by Ming (Paul Chun-pai), the retiring ...
Gordon Liu (Lau Kar-fai simplified Chinese: 刘家辉; traditional Chinese: 劉家輝; pinyin: Liú Jiāhuī; Wade–Giles: Liu Chia-hui; Jyutping: Lau4 Gaa1 fai1); born Sin Kam-hei (simplified Chinese: 冼锦熙; traditional Chinese: 冼錦熙; pinyin: Xiǎn Jǐnxī, 22 August 1955) [3] is a Chinese actor and martial artist best known for his martial arts films.
A Chinese court gave a suspended death sentence to a China-born Australian democracy blogger on Monday. ... “The Australian Government is appalled,” Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong said ...