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Car accident on Dayongqiao Road | The first female driver of a black private car to turn on the lights was arrested and released on bail

2021-06-17T18:04:48.947Z


In Dadou, Sha Tin, the Qiaolu minibus was killed in a car accident. The CAM filmed a black private car driving straight ahead with its lights. The 29-year-old female driver surnamed Wang took the initiative to contact the police yesterday (14th) to assist in the investigation. The police today declared that they were suspected of driving dangerously.


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Written by: Ling Yide

2021-06-15 14:38

Last update date: 2021-06-15 14:38

In Dadou, Sha Tin, the Qiaolu minibus was killed in a car accident. The CAM filmed a black private car driving straight ahead with its lights.

The 29-year-old driver surnamed Wang Nv took the initiative to contact the police yesterday (14th) to assist in the investigation. The police arrested the Wang Nv on suspicion of dangerous driving today. She was subsequently released on bail pending further investigation and must report to the police in mid-July.

▼▼▼A private car crashed into a minibus on Dayongqiao Road.

Car Cam screenshot▼▼

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The incident occurred at 2:54 pm on Sunday (13th). A white private car was driving along the middle of Sha Tin Wai Road towards the New Town Plaza. When it reached the junction of Tai Chung Bridge Road, it was commonly known as the "Wai Zi Deng" on the left. The turn arrow light turns green, while the traffic light is still red.

At that time, there was a round of black private cars driving straight ahead, and the white private car following followed the car in front of the lights. However, at the intersection, the white private car stopped and crashed into a green special lane driving along Tai Chung Bridge Road towards Ma On Shan. The minibus has the right body, causing it to roll to the left and slide about 10 meters.

The 57-year-old male minibus driver Zhang Zhihui suffered a severe head injury and died. The remaining 6 minibus passengers and the female private car driver were injured and sent to hospital.

A 33-year-old female driver surnamed Chi was arrested on suspicion of dangerous driving causing death. She has been released on bail pending investigation and must report to the police in mid-July.

At the time of the incident, a black private car drove straight into the light. The 29-year-old driver surnamed Wang took the initiative to contact the police yesterday to assist in the investigation. The police had issued a notice of proposed charges to her.

The police today stated that she was arrested for dangerous driving and has been released on bail pending further investigation. She must report to the police in mid-July.

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