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Non-Chinese drunkard killed by police uniform the next day and fired: man has no breathing pulse in police car

2020-05-10T13:45:04.879Z


Last Thursday (7th), a drunk man of non-Chinese descent kicked a vehicle in Tsim Sha Tsui. A uniformed policeman arrived at the scene after receiving the report. He subdued the man with the help of passers-by using "appropriate force." He was uniformed on the ground. He was then taken into a police car and sent to the hospital by ambulance. The doctor was postponed until the next day and he was certified dead. The Fire Services Department said that it arrived at the scene 9 minutes after receiving an emergency ambulance call that afternoon. The ambulance crew examined a man in the police car and found that he had no breathing pulse at that time and immediately gave him first aid. The clerk near the scene said that the man was naked at the time of the incident. At that time, the police and two passers-by worked together to subdue him. At that time, he was struggling vigorously. The police used to use batons. When you go to the (police) car, Qu are not so depressed. "


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Written by: Chen Leilei, Deng Yongzhong

2020-05-10 21:37

Last update date: 2020-05-10 21:37

Last Thursday (7th), a drunk man of non-Chinese descent kicked a vehicle in Tsim Sha Tsui. A uniformed policeman arrived at the scene after receiving the report. He subdued the man with the help of passers-by using "appropriate force", during which the man resisted and was forced He was uniformed on the ground. He was then taken into a police car and sent to the hospital by ambulance. The doctor was postponed until the next day and he was certified dead. The Fire Services Department said that it arrived at the scene 9 minutes after receiving an emergency ambulance call that afternoon. The ambulance crew examined a man in the police car and found that he had no breathing pulse at that time and immediately gave him first aid.

The clerk near the scene said that the man was naked at the time of the incident. At that time, the police and two passers-by worked together to subdue him. At that time, he was struggling vigorously. The police used to use batons. When you go to the (police) car, Qu are not so depressed. "

Police said they received an emergency ambulance call at the junction of Nathan Road and Carnarvon Road in Tsim Sha Tsui at 5:55 pm last Thursday (7th) and immediately deployed an ambulance to the scene. The ambulance A360 arrived at about 6:04 pm. The ambulance staff examined a man in the police car and found that he had no breathing pulse at that time and immediately gave him first aid. The ambulance left the scene at about ‪6: 09 pm and took the patient to the emergency room of Queen Elizabeth Hospital at ‪6: 19 pm.

Ms. Hong, a shop clerk from a nearby shop, said that in addition to the police officer, two passers-by assisted in subduing the man involved. At the time, he was naked and struggling vigorously. The police officer used a baton to subdue the victim. (Man) It ’s so vigorous, if you do n’t belong to two other people (South Asian passers-by), one catches the hand and the other catches the foot, the messenger ca n’t catch it. " Miss Hong also recalled that the man was later towed by the police officer to get on the train, and he was not so depressed. She was surprised at the death of the victim. To her knowledge, the police officer went to the shop to investigate last Friday (8th).

The South Asian man peddling objects in the Mirador Mansion adjacent to the accident site said that there was a passing position on the day, and when he saw the ambulance on the scene, the man was subdued on the ground. There was no call or struggle, but he did not know process.

Police said yesterday that uniformed personnel of the Yau Tsim Police District received a passerby for help when navigating Nathan Road in Tsim Sha Tsui at about 5 pm on Thursday (7th), referring to a non-Chinese male suspected of having strong alcohol on his body. Destroyed a private car while driving and knocked down a motorcycle with a glass bottle.

The police stopped at 60 Nathan Road and searched the man. The other party had fierce resistance and struggle in the process. With the assistance of passers-by, the police used uniform force to subdue him and found about 4 grams on his body. Doubt heroin. The man was arrested on suspicion of criminal damage, drug possession and assault on police officers.

Due to physical discomfort of the suspect, he was rushed to Queen Elizabeth Hospital for treatment. The death was confirmed at about 5:45 pm on Friday (8th). The case was handed over to the West Kowloon Regional Crime Unit for follow-up. It is reported that the man has no identity documents and is suspected to be of Indian descent. Upon preliminary examination, he was found to have bruises and no initial fractures. He had also consumed alcohol beforehand and had high alcohol concentration in the body.

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Source: hk1

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