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[Christmas Eve. Mong Kok] Man suspected of being "private"

2019-12-24T17:56:04.534Z


On the evening of Christmas Eve (24th), netizens launched a "Sing with You and Willing to Return to Hong Kong Safely" campaign in multiple district shopping malls. Conflicts broke out in Hong Kong, Kowloon and the New Territories. In the early hours of Christmas (25th), people in Mong Kok continued to block roads and set fire, and the "private" bloodshed occurred again. At 0900 hours, a large number of protesters continued to destroy HSBC at the junction of Argyle Street and Nathan Road.


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Written by: Ling Yide

2019-12-25 01:46

Last updated: 2019-12-25 01:46

On the evening of Christmas Eve (24th), netizens launched a "Sing with You and Willing to Return to Hong Kong Safely" campaign in multiple district shopping malls. Conflicts broke out in Hong Kong, Kowloon and the New Territories. In the early hours of Christmas (25th), people in Mong Kok continued to block roads and set fire, and the "private" bloodshed occurred again.

At 00:00 in the morning, a large number of protesters continued to destroy HSBC Bank at the junction of Argyle Street and Nathan Road. Hang Seng Bank, which is near Nathan Road on the side of Shandong Street, was also "unable to escape," and a teller machine was set on fire. At the appropriate time, the bank was facing Nathan Road heading for Mong Kok. Suspected dissidents initially clamored and continued to use force. One of the men in dark shirts and suspicions was beaten and "private", seriously injured and fell to the ground. .

It can be seen at the scene that the man suffered a large amount of bleeding from the head and fell to the ground without any response. His right trouser tube was also torn and his shoes were taken off. Obliged first-aid responders immediately for their initial treatment, after which the ambulancemen also arrived to arrive, put on a neckband and sent them to hospital. A large number of first-aid supplies such as blood and blood-stained gauze were left at the scene.

Police said that a report was received at 0056 that a man was injured at the upper site and lost consciousness and coma at that time. Ambulancemen arrived to deal with the incident.

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Suspected of being a private man, the head suffered a large amount of bleeding and fell to the ground in a coma. (Photo by Liang Huanmin)

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Source: hk1

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