At 9:23pm today (25th), there was a traffic accident on Kwai Chung Road towards Kowloon. A motorcycle driven by a female rider carrying a female passenger along the road near Lai King Estate was suspected of colliding with a taxi , 48-year-old female Cen Tiqi and 24-year-old female Cen passengers were immediately thrown out of the car and lying down on the road.
It is reported that the two injured are in a mother-daughter relationship.
The police arrived at the scene. One of them was unconscious on the spot and the other was conscious. They were rushed to Princess Margaret Hospital by ambulances. Fortunately, they recovered after being sent to the hospital. The 58-year-old taxi driver surnamed Ho was not injured and was present to assist the police. The officer investigates the cause.
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It is reported that the 58-year-old taxi driver surnamed He reported to the police when the two vehicles were suspected of driving to the opposite side of the freight terminal.
According to the Transport Department, due to a traffic accident, part of the lanes on Kwai Chung Road heading to Kowloon and near Lai King Estate has now been closed.
Motorists can only use the remaining traffic lanes.
The traffic on the site is heavy at present.
The police said that at 9:23 pm on the 25th, a taxi and a motorcycle were reported to be driving along the third and fourth left lanes of Kwai Chung Road towards Kowloon respectively. When they reached the Kwai Chung Road near mileage mark CH13.6E No., the taxi was suspected of crashing into a motorcycle when it was tangent.
After preliminary investigations, a 58-year-old taxi driver surnamed Ho was arrested on suspicion of "dangerous driving causing serious bodily harm to others" and is currently being detained for investigation.
A 48-year-old female motorcyclist surnamed Shum suffered injuries to her pelvis and foot. She was semi-conscious and was sent to Princess Margaret Hospital for treatment. She later regained consciousness. A 24-year-old female motorcyclist surnamed Shum injured her foot and was rushed to Princess Margaret Hospital for treatment.
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