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Tsuen Wan man suspects "hurdling" across 6 lanes and is hit by a taxi

2020-06-22T15:01:35.841Z


There was a traffic accident in Tsuen Wan. At 1 a.m. on Monday (22nd), a man was reportedly knocked down by a taxi while crossing the road near the Nanfeng Centre on the Tsuen Wan section of Castle Peak Road. He was severely wounded and bleeding, but was still awake at that time, but was rushed to Princess Margaret Hospital and fell into a coma. According to the scene, a 40-year-old male suspect suspected of abandoning the nearby pedestrian bridge and attempted to cross the six lanes to cross the road. He had to climb the iron fence in the middle, but he was knocked down by the taxi after the hurdle. Datan blood stains were left at the scene. The police are investigating the cause of the accident.


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Written by: Deng Haixing, Chen Yongwu

2020-06-22 02:07

Date of last update: 2020-06-22 04:17

There was a traffic accident in Tsuen Wan. At 1 a.m. on Monday (22nd), a man was reportedly knocked down by a taxi while crossing the road near the Nanfeng Centre on the Tsuen Wan section of Castle Peak Road. He was severely wounded and bleeding, but was still awake at that time, but was rushed to Princess Margaret Hospital and fell into a coma.

According to the scene, a 40-year-old male suspect suspected of abandoning the nearby pedestrian bridge and attempted to cross the six lanes to cross the road. He had to climb the iron fence in the middle, but he was knocked down by the taxi after the hurdle. Datan blood stains were left at the scene. The police are investigating the cause of the accident.

The victim suspected to abandon the nearby footbridge and was hit by a taxi after crossing the "hurdle". (Photo by Chen Yongwu)

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Source: hk1

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