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Hong Kong DSE documentary star guilty of shoplifting for the second time

Hong Kong DSE documentary star guilty of shoplifting for the second time

A Hong Kong student who gained attention for starring in a popular web documentary about the city's university entrance exams has been convicted of theft for the second time.
Tang Ngai-hong pleaded guilty to shoplifting at a supermarket. On Thursday, the Eastern Court recorded his guilty plea, admitting that he stole a bag of fruit and two packets of potato chips from the Fresh supermarket at Kornhill Plaza North in Quarry Bay on January 5.
The offence took place just five months after the 19-year-old was fined HK$3,000 for stealing nearly HK$700 worth of food items from the Kowloon Bay branch of Japanese discount chain store Don Don Donki on May 8 last year.

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