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Tsim Sha Tsui man fainted after being chopped and injured and drove to the hospital for help

2021-06-25T14:26:16.289Z


A beheading case occurred in Tsim Sha Tsui. At about 2 am on Monday (21st), it was reported that a middle-aged man was chopped and injured outside the Harbour Crystal Center at 100 Granville Road. The victim had many knives in his body and was injured and rushed into a private white Lexus


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Written by: Deng Haixing and Chen Yongwu

2021-06-21 02:41

Last update date: 2021-06-21 03:17

A beheading case occurred in Tsim Sha Tsui.

At about 2 am on Monday (21st), it was reported that a middle-aged man was chopped and injured outside the Harbour Crystal Center at 100 Granville Road.

The victim had multiple stabs in his body, was injured and rushed into a white Lexus private car, and drove to Queen Elizabeth Hospital for medical treatment by himself; the assailant boarded a private car and fled.

After the incident, the scene and the hospital floor were stained with blood. The police seized a sharp knife about 3 inches long at the scene and classified the case as "wounding". They are pursuing the murderer and investigating the cause of the murder.

According to sources, a silver-gray seven-man car was in ambush at the scene of the crime at the time of the incident. Two swordsmen approached and chased the victim when they appeared. He drove by himself and fled the scene and went to the hospital for help.

When arriving at the hospital, the victim alighted and beat the door of a police car parked outside the hospital. The police officers immediately helped the victim into the hospital. After a while, the victim fainted with serious injuries and fell into a coma. He was rescued by medical staff.

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