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"Passenger" arrested for drunk driving over lorry in West Kowloon Corridor

2021-06-18T14:36:15.377Z


A car accident occurred in the West Kowloon Corridor. At about 3 in the morning, it was reported that a "Hai Xun Supply Chain" secret truck was driving along the West Kowloon Corridor towards Kwai Chung. On the way to the "Funeral Bend" off the Kowloon Funeral Parlour, it was suspected to be out of control and crashed.


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Written by: Liu Ding'an and Chen Yongwu

2021-06-16 04:25

Last update date: 2021-06-16 05:05

A car accident occurred in the West Kowloon Corridor.

At about 3 a.m., it was reported that a "Hai Xun Supply Chain" truck was driving along the West Kowloon Corridor towards Kwai Chung. It was suspected of losing control when it reached the "Funeral Bend" outside the Kowloon Funeral Parlour. It crashed and turned over.

Rescuers rushed to the scene in response to the report and found a man outside the car. He claimed to be a passenger while the driver had left.

The firefighter feared that the driver would fly to the bottom of the bridge, so he immediately sent personnel to search the area under the bridge, but to no avail.

The police questioned the "passenger", but some people spoke vaguely. After further caution and cross-examination, someone finally admitted that he was a driver and performed a "Blow Bobo" breath test on him. Sources at the scene stated that someone had recorded it. More than 40 degrees, arrested on suspicion of "driving under the influence".

He refused to be sent to hospital after being bandaged by an ambulance, and was subsequently taken away by a police car.

The police are investigating the incident.

The truck involved is known to be delivering goods to the convenience store.

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Source: hk1

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