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Eye of the sky: 42-year-old woman in Tsuen Wan was hit and killed and arrested by taxi driver suspected of crossing double white lines

2020-10-04T19:38:42.778Z


At about 3 pm yesterday (October 4), a female passer-by with the surname Zheng (42 years old) was hit by a taxi while crossing the road off Yee King Garden, Wai Tsuen Road, Tsuen Wan, and was taken to Margaret After being rescued at the hospital, the situation was critical. afterwards


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Written by: Deng Haixing

2020-10-05 03:28

Last update date: 2020-10-05 03:28

At about 3 pm yesterday (October 4), a female passer-by with the surname Zheng (42 years old) was hit by a taxi while crossing the road off Yee King Garden, Wai Tsuen Road, Tsuen Wan, and was taken to Margaret After being rescued at the hospital, the situation was critical.

Afterwards, the taxi driver surnamed Tan (64) was arrested on suspicion of "dangerous driving causing serious bodily harm to others."

A clip of the moment of the car accident went viral on the Internet last night. "Sky Eye" photographed the long-haired woman waiting to cross the road. However, when she stepped out of the road, the taxi involved suspected of crossing the double white line and knocked her down by the left front , She missed nearly 10 meters on the spot and fell to the ground. The taxi turned right and stopped back and forth.

The color of the lights is not clearly visible in the clip, but three passers-by stepped out at the same time on the opposite road, and two passers-by stepped out on the victim's side. They were shocked to retreat to the pavement after seeing the accident.

Middle-aged woman in Tsuen Wan was hit by taxi and stunned and sent to hospital, driver arrested for dangerous driving

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