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Lam Cheng's fracture|Fall between stairs and stay in the doctor for one night when he was discharged from the hospital with a hand rest on his right hand: Thank you for your concern

2021-10-19T02:40:20.043Z


The Chief Executive Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor fell in Government House yesterday (18) and suffered a minor fracture of her right elbow. According to the doctor's recommendation, she was admitted to Queen Mary Hospital for observation. The Chief Executive's Office replied to media enquiries, further revealing that Lam Cheng was not careful


The Chief Executive Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor fell in Government House yesterday (18) and suffered a minor fracture of her right elbow. According to the doctor's recommendation, she was admitted to Queen Mary Hospital for observation.

The Chief Executive's Office responded to media enquiries, further revealing that Lam Cheng accidentally fell on the stairs.


A reporter from "Hong Kong 01" hit the scene at Queen Mary Hospital this morning (19th). Carrie Lam left the hospital at about 9:15 in the morning. When asked about the injuries, she only responded, "Thank you for your concern."


[9:15] Chief Executive Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor left the hospital and was asked about the injury. She only said, "Thank you for your concern," and then boarded the car and left.

Lin Cheng was wearing a pink jacket with a hand rest on his right elbow, which was suspected to be bandaged with plaster.

[9:00] A seven-seat government vehicle "AM90" arrived outside the Queen Mary Hospital. Chief Executive Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor once took this vehicle to attend the event.

Lam Cheng's fracture︱ Attended three public events on the day of the incident. Last week, she visited Guangzhou. Lam Cheng fractured.︱The current government female officials had many disasters. Zheng Ruohua and Chen Zhaoshi both fell and injured her hand bone. Discharged this morning

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Source: hk1

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