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Hong Kong basketball coach arrested over viral video of him slapping student

Coach bailed after arrest on suspicion of common assault following video showing him slapping student during training two years ago

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The video shows Yung Kam-wah forcing a student to slap himself as punishment during training. Photo: Handout
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A veteran Hong Kong basketball coach has been arrested on suspicion of common assault after he was seen in a video slapping a young player, the South China Morning Post has learned.

A source said that Yung Kam-wah was arrested on Monday and released on bail early on Tuesday, adding that he must report to police in July.

In reply to queries from the SCMP, police said on Tuesday that a 54-year-old man had been arrested for alleged common assault the previous day and had been released on bail pending further investigation.

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They added that the man was required to report to police in late July and officers in Eastern district were following up on the case.

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Under the law, a person convicted of common assault is guilty of an offence triable either summarily or on indictment and is liable to imprisonment for up to one year.

Yung apologised last week over the incident, which took place two years ago, after the video recently went viral and sparked public concern.

Yung Kam-wah, who has been suspended by the college, has apologised for his actions. Photo: Dickson Lee
Yung Kam-wah, who has been suspended by the college, has apologised for his actions. Photo: Dickson Lee

In the clip, Yung takes a jacket from the boy’s hand and throws it to the ground. He then grabs the student’s left hand and uses it to slap the boy’s left cheek three times in quick succession.

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