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Teen who allegedly attacked Amos Yee at Suntec City anime event faces public nuisance and causing hurt charges

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SINGAPORE: An 18-year-old teenager was charged on Monday after allegedly assaulting Amos Yee throughout an anime conference at Suntec Metropolis over the weekend. The incident occurred at about 2.10 pm on Might 9 on the Suntec Metropolis Conference Centre.

Bosco Chun Ho Wang, a Chinese language nationwide and Singapore everlasting resident, faces one cost of voluntarily inflicting damage and one other for public nuisance. Prosecutors alleged that he shouted, punched and kicked Yee throughout the confrontation, inflicting annoyance to members of the general public close by.

Movies of the incident unfold on-line over the weekend, drawing robust reactions throughout social media. Some Singaporeans criticised the violence, whereas others identified that public anger towards Yee has remained intense for years attributable to his previous controversies. Yee later uploaded a photograph exhibiting a bloodied lip after the incident.


The 27-year-old Yee returned to Singapore earlier this yr after being deported from america. In March, he was charged over offences linked to Nationwide Service obligations. He’s due again in courtroom on Might 22 for a pretrial convention relating to these expenses.

The newest case additionally revived reminiscences of an identical incident in 2015, when Yee was slapped exterior the State Courts by one other man. The attacker in that case, Neo Gim Huah, was jailed for 3 weeks after the courtroom mentioned vigilante-style behaviour couldn’t be accepted.

The Suntec Metropolis incident has as soon as once more drawn consideration to how public confrontations can spiral uncontrolled in crowded areas, particularly when polarising figures are concerned. Anime and popular culture conventions are normally related to cosplay, merchandise assortment and fan meetups, not bodily altercations.

Singapore courts have constantly taken a tough line towards public violence, even when feelings run excessive. The authorized sign has remained the identical through the years: Private anger doesn’t override the legislation.


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