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Written by: Yang Wanting
2020-05-09 22:42
Last update date: 2020-05-09 22:47The police handled a vehicle torture case in Tsim Sha Tsui this Thursday (7th) and intercepted a drunken non-Chinese man on Nathan Road. During the man's rebellion, the police said that with the assistance of passers-by, police officers used " "Appropriate force" subdued the man and seized drugs on him. The man was arrested on suspicion of criminal damage, drug possession and assault on the police. He later reported discomfort and was rushed to the hospital by ambulance at the scene. However, after staying in the hospital for 1 day, he was certified dead yesterday afternoon. The case took over the investigation.
Military uniform officers of the Yau Tsim Police District received a passerby for help when they visited Nathan Road in Tsim Sha Tsui at about 5 pm on Thursday (7th) 1 private car in motion and 1 motor bike parked near the site.
The police said that when the police officer arrived at the scene to investigate, he stopped at 60 Nathan Road and searched the man. The man had fierce resistance and struggle in the process. With the assistance of passers-by, the police officer used appropriate force to subdue him , And found about 4 grams of suspected heroin on his body. The man was arrested on suspicion of criminal damage, drug possession and assault on police officers.
As the man was unwell, the police arranged for an ambulance to take him to Queen Elizabeth Hospital for treatment. He was certified dead at about 5.45 pm yesterday (8th) and the case was referred to the West Kowloon Regional Crime Unit Staff follow up. Police have contacted eyewitnesses and are conducting a full site investigation. Later, an autopsy will be arranged for the deceased to determine the cause of death.
It is reported that the man has no identity documents and is suspected to be of Indian descent. After a preliminary examination by the doctor, he was found to have bruises on his body and no fractures were initially found. He had also consumed alcohol beforehand. The cause of death remains to be confirmed by autopsy.
It is understood that the drunk man kicked the vehicle in the middle of the road when the incident occurred. Someone called the police for help. After receiving the report, the three uniformed police officers could not control the man, so he pressed him on the ground and uniformed him. The man struggled and was later escorted to the police car by the police. After the ambulance arrived, the ambulance would then Man sent to hospital.
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