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‘Shall I call you Chief Executive Leung?’: Hong Kong lawmaker cross-examines city’s top official in assault trial

The self-representing defendant adopts a mocking tone with Leung Chun-ying

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Lawmaker Wong Yuk-man arriving at Eastern Court in Sai Wan Ho. Photo: Sam Tsang

Chief executive Leung Chun-ying testified he feared injury over a 2014 incident in the city’s legislative chamber, appearing today in a packed court for the assault trial of lawmaker Wong Yuk-man.

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Led by the prosecution for whom he was a witness, Leung said disruptions in the Legislative Council had taken place in the past but that the incident during a question-and-answer session was different.

“This time it was a glass that was thrown,” he said. “It’s an assault.”

Leung was called to the witness stand almost two hours after he arrived at Eastern Court in Sai Wan Ho on Tuesday to testify against Wong, who earlier denied one count of common assault.

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Leung said that after he walked past a group of protesting legislators on the day, he heard a glass-shattering noise behind him.

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