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[Treasure Life] A 60-year-old male cleaner and firefighters work together to save people after falling into the sea at Kwun Tong Pier

2020-12-26T07:52:40.719Z


At about 2 pm today (26th), a 38-year-old man surnamed Ou fell into the sea at the Kwun Tong Public Pier. Firefighters and a 64-year-old cleaning worker surnamed Zhang Nan joined forces to rescue Ou Nan and sent him to the hospital sober. The police listed the case as an attempt


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Written by: Guo Qianwen

2020-12-26 14:40

Last update date: 2020-12-26 15:46

At about 2 pm today (26th), a 38-year-old man surnamed Ou fell into the sea at the Kwun Tong Public Pier. Firefighters and a 64-year-old cleaning worker surnamed Zhang Nan joined forces to rescue Ou Nan and sent him to the hospital sober.

The police classified the case as an attempted suicide, and the police did not seize the suicide note at the scene.

Sources at the scene stated that the cleaners left after saving people.

Help website and hotline:

The Hong Kong Samaritan Association for the Prevention of Suicide Hotline: 23892222

Hospital Authority Mental Health Line: 24667350

Tung Wah Group of Hospitals Zhi Ruo Yuen Hotline: 18281

Samaritan Hotline: 28960000

Social Welfare Department Hotline: 23432255

Life Hotline: 23820000

Liminhui "Instant Communication": 35122626

Caritas Xiangqing Hotline: 18288

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