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A pregnant woman in To Kwa Wan disputed with the police and sent to the hospital for a premature baby boy who was born yesterday and was admitted to the ICU

2021-01-25T04:53:49.948Z


When a 42-year-old pregnant woman surnamed Liu was out for a walk in To Kwawan last Wednesday (20th), she encountered several police officers for interception. There was a dispute between the two sides. The pregnant woman was dragged by someone, and then she was dizzy and sat on the ground. Police locked


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Written by: Ling Yide

2021-01-24 14:23

Last update date: 2021-01-24 16:19

When a 42-year-old pregnant woman surnamed Liu was out for a walk in To Kwawan last Wednesday (20th), she encountered several police officers for interception. There was a dispute between the two sides. The pregnant woman was dragged by someone, and then she was dizzy and sat on the ground. The police locked the handcuffs and the pregnant woman was sent to the hospital for treatment.

It is reported that the pregnant woman involved was originally expected to give birth in April and gave birth to a boy prematurely yesterday (23rd).

The Queen Elizabeth Hospital spokesperson said in response to "Hong Kong 01" that the mother is in stable condition and needs to be hospitalized for observation, while the premature boy is admitted to the Newborn Infant Intensive Treatment Department. The current condition is serious.

The incident occurred at about 2 pm this Wednesday when a pregnant woman surnamed Liu, who lives on Wing Yiu Street, To Kwa Wan, was out for a walk. She was stopped by a number of police officers for investigation. At that time, police officers asked the pregnant woman to show her ID card and instructed her Standing next to other people intercepted for investigation, the pregnant woman told police officers that she did not want to stand next to other people because of the epidemic.

The pregnant woman was accused of obstructing office work. There was a dispute between the two sides. The pregnant woman was suspected of being pulled and sat on the ground due to dizziness and was locked in handcuffs by the police.

His family later rushed to argue with police officers. The pregnant woman was handcuffed and sent to hospital for examination. She gave birth to a baby boy at Queen Elizabeth Hospital yesterday (23rd).

The police responded to "Hong Kong 01" earlier, stating that the woman was emotional and refused to follow the instructions of the officers when it was issued. The woman was still uncooperative after the police persuaded. After the police issued two verbal warnings, the woman still did not show up. Identification documents.

The 42-year-old woman surnamed Liu was arrested on suspicion of "obstructing police officers from performing their duties." The case was handed over to the third team of the Kowloon City Police District Criminal Investigation Team for follow-up.

The arrested woman has been released on bail pending further investigation and must report to the police in mid-February.

A pregnant woman in To Kwa Wan was arrested by police in lock and handcuffs

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