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How did Huang Jiaju die?

At 2:25 a.m. on June 24, 1993 (the day of the Dragon Boat Festival), the Beyond band recorded the game show "ウッチャンナンチャンのやるならやらねば" on Fuji TV in Tokyo, Japan

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Whatever you want

Just do whatever you want", an accident occurred because in the previous game, a lot of water balloons were detonated, and the protective measures were unfavorable (no safety helmet, baffle (Insufficient thickness), Wong Ka Kui unfortunately fell from the stage about 3 meters high (2.7 meters) together with the host. The host was wearing a safety helmet, so the injury was not serious, but Ka Kui hit the ground with his head first, thus Seriously injured and comatose, Jiaju fought tenaciously against death while staying in the hospital. On June 29, Sanzi held a press conference. At the press conference, Jia Qiang cried and hoped that his brother Ka Kui could recover as soon as possible. However, Ka Kui still stayed in the hospital for six days and died at 4:15 pm on June 30, local time. Passed away at the age of 31. His body was buried at No. 25, Platform 6, Section 15, Chinese Permanent Filling Ground, Tseung Kwan O, Hong Kong

. In addition, his memorial tablet was placed in the Kowloon Tong Provincial Sin Chun Hall. Even now, music fans still go to pay their respects from time to time.

After Wong Ka Kui's death, he still has a profound influence on young music fans in Hong Kong and even mainland China. The other members of Beyond also inherited his legacy and released multiple albums in the name of the band, which also included Ka-kui's unpublished works during his lifetime, and there are many masterpieces. In June 2003, at a concert celebrating the 20th anniversary of Beyond, the organizer used a projector to "appear" in front of the fans. Although the image was not clear, the fans at the scene were all moved. The band officially announced its disbandment in 2005, and there were rumors that band members Guanzhong and Jiaqiang were at odds. Wong Ka-Kui's contribution to the Hong Kong music scene has been recognized by the public. Hong Kong Post launched the "Hong Kong Pop Stars" stamp series on November 8, 2005. Wong Ka-Kui became one of the singers to be honored with a stamp.