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‘Our hearts will be together’: Hong Kong couple prepared for life apart before acquittal for rioting
South China Morning Post
2020-07-29
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For a year, Hong Kong newlyweds Henry Tong and Elaine To had been in fear of spending up to a decade of their marriage apart in jail, until they were acquitted for rioting during an anti-government protest on July 24, 2020.
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