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A middle-aged man who fell into the sea at Kwun Tong Pier and firemen join forces to rescue people

2020-12-26T07:25:40.692Z


At about 2 pm today (26th), a middle-aged man fell into the sea at the Kwun Tong Public Pier. Firefighters and cleaners worked together to rescue the male victim. The male victim was awake and sent to hospital for treatment. The police temporarily listed the case as someone fell into the sea, the case is still


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Written by: Guo Qianwen

2020-12-26 14:40

Last update date: 2020-12-26 15:09

At about 2 pm today (26th), a middle-aged man fell into the sea at the Kwun Tong Public Pier. Firefighters and cleaners worked together to rescue the male victim. The male victim was awake and sent to hospital for treatment.

The police temporarily listed the case as someone fell into the sea, and the case is still under investigation.

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

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