China-Born Influencer Faces 7 Years for Filming Self Smiling at Deadly HK Blaze

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A 26-year-old China-born YouTuber has been arrested in Hong Kong after posing and filming himself smiling in front of the Hung Fuk Court fire that killed 159 people and left 31 missing. He even flashed a “peace sign” while the residential block burned.

Known online as “Kenny,” the man, surnamed Chan, posted inflammatory remarks mocking the victims, claiming they were “sinful” and that the tragedy was “retribution.” His posts went viral, triggering widespread condemnation.

The Hong Kong Police’s National Security Department arrested Chan on December 3 for “acting with seditious intent,” an offence that can carry up to seven years in prison. Authorities said his actions “incited hatred, fuelled social division, and caused public disgust.”

Kenny reportedly identified as part of the “White Card Alliance,” a controversial online group known for filming extreme stunts, vandalism, and attacks on authorities. His YouTube channel remains active, though his Instagram account has been taken down.

This is not Chan’s first encounter with the law. Hong Kong media reported he was investigated in September 2024 for allegedly stealing a temple cat during Typhoon Koinu and was previously caught taking food from a fast-food outlet.

Authorities warned the public that spreading incendiary content during disasters is a serious crime and urged people not to interfere with rescue efforts or provoke social unrest.

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