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Beaten in the mainland female Tsim Sha Tsui hotel was beaten by rogues and stole earrings

2020-06-17T23:43:33.317Z


At 11pm on Tuesday (16th), a woman from the Mainland was reportedly injured by a man in the head of the Kimberley Road Hotel in Kimberley Road, Tsim Sha Tsui. , Ear splashing blood. She was injured and asked for help from the hotel staff. She was then sent to Queen Elizabeth Hospital for treatment by the St. John Ambulance team, and the other party called the police. The injured woman's surname is Cao (40 years old). She was bandaged on her head afterwards and was in bed in a hospital to assist the police investigation. The police classified the case as "actual physical injury caused by the attack" and is now pursuing the suspect, a male in his late 30s.


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Written by Deng Haixing, Liu Ding'an

2020-06-17 01:44

Last update date: 2020-06-17 02:00

At 11pm on Tuesday (16th), a woman from the Mainland was reportedly injured by a man in the head of the Kimberley Road Hotel in Kimberley Road, Tsim Sha Tsui. , Ear splashing blood. She was injured and asked for help from the hotel staff. She was then sent to Queen Elizabeth Hospital for treatment by the St. John Ambulance team, and the other party called the police.

The injured woman's surname is Cao (40 years old). She was bandaged on her head afterwards and was in bed in a hospital to assist the police investigation. The police classified the case as "actual physical injury caused by the attack" and is now pursuing the suspect, a male in his late 30s.

The female victim sustained a head injury and assisted the police officer in the investigation. (Photo by Liu Dingan)

Injuries, personal attacks and robbery

Source: hk1

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