Café Owned By Jacky Wu’s Eldest Daughter Vandalised By 2 Men Who Hate His Hosting Style
In March this year, Taiwanese star Jacky Wu‘s eldest daughter Sandy Wu found her café at Taipei’s Dunhua South Road vandalised.
Two men in black barged into Sandy’s basement-level cafe, AMBI-CAFÉ, in the afternoon wielding aluminum bats. They then destroyed furniture like vintage tables, sofas and other items.
Damages came up to around NT$163K (S$6.8K).
They proceeded to wreak havoc in the management office on the first floor, causing damages amounting to NT$35K (S$1.46K).
Customers and staff were terrified. Fortunately, no one was injured.
Neither Sandy, 33, nor Jacky, 61, were at the cafe when the incident took place.
Two men, Peng Wende, 21, and Huang Shengye, 22, have been arrested.
The men claimed they were having drinks when they happened to see Jacky hosting a show on TV.
Enraged by his hosting style, they decided to vandalise the cafe.
They were prosecuted by the Taipei District Prosecutors Office yesterday (Jun 18) for damage and public intimidation.
Upon hearing that the men have been charged, Jacky said: “[You] should have expected this when you are in triads.”
When asked if he had any personal grudges with the men, the host replied: “You can judge for yourselves. Is Taiwanese society as simple as you think?”
He stressed that he has always been kind to others, adding: “If you have the ability, investigate thoroughly. Let bygones be bygones.”
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