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The private car at the Sha Tin exit of the Lions Tunnel crashed down a 10-meter hill, the driver fell into a coma and was sent to hospital

2021-07-22T21:45:26.488Z


At about 1 a.m., a Toyota private car was driving along the Lion Rock Tunnel towards Sha Tin. However, shortly after reaching the Sha Tin exit, the private car did not turn on the road, but hit a road sign on the side of the road, and then crashed through the barbed wire fence. make an appointment


At about 1 a.m., a Toyota private car was driving along the Lion Rock Tunnel towards Sha Tin. However, shortly after reaching the Sha Tin exit, the private car did not turn on the road, but hit a road sign on the side of the road, and then crashed through the barbed wire fence. On a slope about 10 meters high, the driver was trapped in the car, and the tunnel staff found it and reported the incident.

The firefighter rushed to the scene after receiving the report and rescued the injured from the compartment. It is reported that the driver fell into a coma at the time.

After the ambulance was rescued on the spot, the driver regained consciousness and was immediately rushed to the Prince of Wales Hospital by ambulance for treatment.

The police are investigating the cause of the car accident.


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The police said that the male driver's surname was Xiao, 43 years old, and he was not suitable to provide an alcohol test.

The scene is the Lion Rock Tunnel near the toll booth.

At 1:42 am, the police received a report stating that a private car was driving along the Lion Rock Tunnel towards the New Territories. When it reached the address, the private car was suspected of crashing into the hillside.

The staff arrived at the scene, and the driver was half-conscious and rushed to the Prince of Wales Hospital for treatment, and then regained consciousness.

The case was classified as "A traffic accident was injured."

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Source: hk1

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