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Drunk man beats and kicks KMB in the early morning and was injured by male passerby with serial punches

2021-05-25T06:46:10.194Z


The drunk man stopped the KMB in the early morning of Monday (24th), kicked and punched the door violently, but was stopped by a male passerby and was beaten and injured. A passenger filmed the incident. The film was later circulated on the Internet, with a figure in the film


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Written by: Ling Yide

2021-05-24 23:50

Last update date: 2021-05-25 00:36

The drunk man stopped the KMB in the early morning of Monday (24th), kicked and punched the door violently, but was stopped by a male passerby and was beaten and injured. A passenger filmed the incident.

The film was later circulated on the Internet. In the film, a strong man approached the KMB and kicked and punched the car door, but the car door was not damaged.

At that time, a male passerby was suspected to stop talking, and the two sides had a dispute. The drunk man suspected that he had tried to push each other, but he was beaten by a series of punches.

The male passerby did not want to fight and turned to leave, but the man kept catching up, and the two sides entangled several times.

The police then arrived at the scene to investigate and found that the drunk man was injured in his nose and mouth. The male passerby left the scene.

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The incident occurred at about 1 am on Monday (24th) when a KMB travelling on route N271 was travelling northbound on Nathan Road and reaching the junction of Nathan Road and Gansu Street. A 48-year-old man surnamed Huang approached the bus and beat At the bus door, at the same time, a Chinese man stepped forward to stop Huang Nan. There was a dispute between the two sides. Someone punched him. Huang Nan immediately punched him in the face. The bus captain called the police for help.

The police arrived at the scene to investigate and found no signs of the two at the scene. Later, Huang Nan was found near the Kowloon Government Offices. He was drunk and injured in his nose and mouth. He was taken by ambulance to Kwong Wah Hospital for treatment.

The case was classified as an assault causing actual physical injury to another person and was handed over to the Criminal Investigation Team of the Yau Tsim Police District for follow-up.

According to the 5-minute segment circulated on the Internet, a slightly fat man in a gray shirt kicked the front door of the KMB and then hit the car door with his fist and hand. There was a loud "bang" noise, but it did not break, and the bus captain called the police for help.

The man then stopped, but stood in front of the car door and refused to leave. Suspected that he felt pain after hitting the car door with his right hand, he stroked the back of his hand several times.

At this time, a male passerby stopped the man on the pavement, suspecting that he was dissatisfied with the man obstructing the traffic, and the two sides had a dispute.

The bus leader felt helpless and said: "Well, let me go, okay?" Some passengers said that they should not leave because they had reported the case. Other passengers witnessed the situation earlier and said: "The taxi was intercepted before getting on the bus. The taxi driver didn’t carry it as soon as he got on the bus.” The



man and the male passer-by quarreled so much that they blushed and they suspected that they pushed each other’s upper body with both hands. Face.

The man tried to fight back several times, but the male passerby was not in love with the fight and left in the direction of the Kowloon Government Office.

The bus driver reluctantly said: "Qu (male passer-by) helped me, I am embarrassed, that is, I will be my home." He also apologized to the passengers that he could not drive, and the police had to wait for the police. I don’t know anything about the company car.”

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