Source: Oriental Daily (selectively)
Translated: KAY@kays-entertainment.blogspot.com
After two months, there is finally new development in the case of Amigo Chui hitting girlfriend Elizabete Kwong---Amigo is officially charged with Assault Occasioning Actual Bodily Harm, confirmed by HK Police PR Branch. He is required to be at court on the 5th of March.
In contrast of his usual quiet and low-key actions these two months, Amigo went to meet TVB's high executive Virginia Lok right after he reported to the police yesterday. It's known his eyes got wet when he was repenting. Virginia said although Amigo is now prosecuted, but she won't worry because this is expected, she said: "Amigo is positive, he knows what is he responsible for. He said this is the most regretful thing he has done in his life. He will cherish his future. (Will TVB give him up?) Of course not, he did something wrong but it's not a dead end. TVB will give chances to him of course. But it depends on whether the audience accept him or not. He has to gain back their trust."
Translated: KAY@kays-entertainment.blogspot.com
After two months, there is finally new development in the case of Amigo Chui hitting girlfriend Elizabete Kwong---Amigo is officially charged with Assault Occasioning Actual Bodily Harm, confirmed by HK Police PR Branch. He is required to be at court on the 5th of March.
In contrast of his usual quiet and low-key actions these two months, Amigo went to meet TVB's high executive Virginia Lok right after he reported to the police yesterday. It's known his eyes got wet when he was repenting. Virginia said although Amigo is now prosecuted, but she won't worry because this is expected, she said: "Amigo is positive, he knows what is he responsible for. He said this is the most regretful thing he has done in his life. He will cherish his future. (Will TVB give him up?) Of course not, he did something wrong but it's not a dead end. TVB will give chances to him of course. But it depends on whether the audience accept him or not. He has to gain back their trust."