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Born: Leung Chun-Yin July 8, 2008 (age 16) Hong Kong, China | |
Other names: Bald Bob The Social Disruptor | |
Occupations: YouTuber, live streamer |
Bald Bob
Leung Chun-Yin (born July 8, 2008), known online as Bald Bob is a Hong Kong influencer on YouTube and Instagram. Named himself "the social disruptor". He started gaining online attention in 2023 due to his aggressive and dramatic behaviour. He is also diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), autism and obsessive-compulsive disorder(OCD)[1]
Early life
Leung Chun-Yin was born on July 8, 2008, in Hong Kong, China. He studied at the HKTA The Yuen Yuen Institute No. 1 Secondary School. During his studies, he was often bullied on campus. In 2023, while attending the HKTA The Yuen Yuen Institute No. 1 Secondary School, Leung Chun-yin was expelled from the school for making unacceptable incidents under social rules inside or outside the school. Leung Chun-yin protested in different videos and left the school after being persuaded by the teacher.
Leung Chun-yin claimed to be bullied for a long time, and then took many videos and posted them on Instagram to express his dissatisfaction. Most of the content was to scold a teacher surnamed Hu with foul words.
Online career
2023
Molest the fast food restaurant cutout of Gigi Yim
On September 12, 2023, Leung Chun-Yin went to the fast food restaurant of Kwai Chung Plaza. He pointed at a cardboard cutout of singer Gigi Yim and hurled vulgar insults at it. Then, he began to kiss the cutout aggressively, pressing his head against Gigi's lips and private areas, inappropriately violating the cardboard figure of Gigi and demanded that everyone recognize him.
Subsequently, Leung Chun-Yin continued speaking to the camera, saying, "Remember me, I’m Bald Bob. I will always love causing trouble and I’m never afraid of it."
After that ,he suddenly pointed and shouted insults at a passing woman. However, the passerby was not intimidated, she retaliated against Leung Chun-Yin and even picked up a nearby chair for self-defense. The video quickly went viral online, with numerous netizens accusing Leung Chun-Yin of being perverted and disgusting ,some suggesting that he was seeking attention. Others were curious whether his actions were illegal.[2]
Date : 19/5/2024 | |
Time : Morning at 11 a.m.(UTC+8) | |
Place : Hong Kong | |
Type : Criminal damage | |
First reporter : "Oriental daily news" |
2024
Molest the newspapers with prints of Sisley Choi
Bald Bob once held a newspaper with Sisley Choi printed on it on the street. He kept insulting Sisley Choi with foul language and made obscene gestures, and then tore up the newspaper and swallowed it.[3]
The case of Wong Ka Kui ’s grave being destroyed
The grave of Wong Ka-Kui, the member of the band Beyond, at the Chinese Permanent Cemetery in Tseung Kwan O was vandalized by Leung Chun-Yin and Yip Tsz To. A video of the destruction process was even posted online. After this news was exposed by "Oriental daily news" on May 19, 2024, the two were criticized.[4]
At 11 a.m. on May 19, 2024, Wong Ka-Kui's tombstone was crazily destroyed Leung Chun-Yin, while singing "Sky" by Beyond. He came up and kissed the porcelain and the knot above him, then abruptly splattered Coke over the tombstone. He made a sucking noise in the interim, then used an iron hammer to smash the porcelain image of Wong Ka-Kui's headstone. He then summoned the shadow of the person filming the destruction. Additionally, the video showed 15-year-old Bob kicking the tombstone porcelain with his foot and writing graffiti on it with a black ink.[5]
After undergoing the Superintendent's Discretion Scheme, “Bald Bob” admitted his mistakes and confessed that he committed the crime to try to be recognized and famous.[1]
Wong Ka Kui's brother, Wong Ka-Keung, criticized the incident on Facebook: "What kind of country is this, where morality has decayed to the point of travelling such a long distance to destroy someone else's cemetery?" Wong's comment made many mainland netizens dissatisfied and angry. They thought that Wong implied the criminal was from the mainland. Over a thousand unsatisfied people left negative comments on Wong’s Facebook page. In response to the unsatisfied people, Wong said “I don't need to specify where he is from, but I know he is Chinese. This is a social issue that the country needs to address.”[6]
Members of Beyond responded to the event. Paul Wong accepted media interviews and angrily criticized “Bald Bob.” He said that destroying the tomb of the deceased was a serious crime and should not be forgiven. The drummer Yip Sai Wing described the incident as appalling on social media platforms and said the two arrested people should be punished by law.[7]
Actor Gabriel Wong Yat Shan criticized “Bald Bob” and the 23-year-old accomplice, expressing his anger and sorrow over the event. Actress Elva Ni echoed similar sentiments.[8][9]
This event caused public outrage and started the debate on restricting internet use for individuals with mental health illnesses. Some mentioned that having autism and hyperactivity disorder is by no means a reason to challenge the law or violate human ethics. Therefore, to stop people with mental illness from doing illegal things to get fame, they should be banned online.[10]
After Wong’s grave was destroyed, many people started to agrue about resisting those people who were doing lawless and eye-catching things on internet. Former City University lecturer and criminologist Lai Din-Kee said that although one of the arrested persons claimed to have autism and hyperactivity disorder and did shocking things, his real purpose in destroying Ka-Kui's tomb was that Lai believed it was to get views and likes. To prevent people doing eye-catching and unacceptable things to get fame, the best way was to make people stop watching and supporting these kinds of video.[11]
As a consequence, the destruction is adjudicated as property damage. Leung Chun-Yin admitted the offence. The prosecution demanded compensation of HKD9000 for the him and Yip Tsz To. However, it is claimed that the 16-year-old defendant (Leung Chun-Yin) cannot afford the required compensation. As a result, the requirement is not issued. Referring to the case in which Leung Chun-Yin was diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), Autism and obsessive-compulsive disorder(OCD), he was sentenced to enter the rehabilitation centre.[1]
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- ^ 金秀玲 (2023-09-13). "炎明熹快餐店1:1紙牌被「非禮」 搏出位網紅強吻︰依家就猥褻你". 香港01 (in Chinese (Hong Kong)). Retrieved 2024-11-20.
- ^ 余美鳳 (2024-05-20). "毀家駒墳墓者「光頭Bob」早有前科 曾猥褻炎明熹紙板「生吞」蔡思貝". UHK 港生活 (in Chinese (Hong Kong)). Retrieved 2024-11-20.
- ^ "15歲仔為博掌聲 毀家駒墳 7‧16判刑". 東方日報 (in Chinese (Hong Kong)). Retrieved 2024-11-19.
- ^ 鄧穎琪 (2024-05-19). "黃家駒墓碑被淋汽水、用鐵鎚瘋狂破壞 葉世榮:家駒不會放過他們". 香港01 (in Chinese (Hong Kong)). Retrieved 2024-11-19.
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- ^ HK, Channel C. (2024-05-19). "Beyond已故主音黃家駒墓碑遭破壞 淋汽水、塗污、鐵鎚狂砸 15及23歲男子被捕 | Channel C". channelchk.com (in Traditional Chinese). Retrieved 2024-11-19.
- ^ 崔力生 (2024-05-20). "黃家駒墓碑被破壞 同鄉黃一山四字表達內心感受望還家駒一個公道". 香港01 (in Chinese (Hong Kong)). Retrieved 2024-11-19.
- ^ 吳子生 (2024-05-20). "黃家駒墓碑遭人破壞 倪晨曦深感痛心:希望大家尊重過咗身嘅人". 香港01 (in Chinese (Hong Kong)). Retrieved 2024-11-19.
- ^ "文匯快評丨限制「社會破壞者」使用網絡". 香港文匯網 (in Chinese). Retrieved 2024-11-19.
- ^ 星島日報 (2024-05-19). "Beyond黃家駒墓被毀|毀墳惡行天理難容 犯罪學家分析動機:博出位谷收視". std.stheadline.com (in Chinese). Retrieved 2024-11-19.