Hong Kong police have arrested a 36‑year‑old man on suspicion of forcing three men and a teenager to engage in sexual acts while recording the activity.
The suspect is alleged to have committed non-consensual buggery against four victims, aged between 19 and 23, between May 2024 and this month.
He has also been accused of offences including unlawful recording of intimate parts, drug possession and gross indecency during the course of the case.
A person who commits buggery is liable to life...
An asteroid discovered by a Hong Kong-born astronomer has been named after a firefighter who died in the city’s deadliest blaze in decades, with his fiancée expressing gratitude for a move that turned him into an eternal “star”.
Ho Wai‑ho, 37, was killed in the Wang Fuk Court fire in Tai Po last November while helping to evacuate residents.
To honour his sacrifice, amateur astronomer William Yeung Kwong-yu, a former president of the Hong Kong Astronomical Society, has named asteroid 34871...