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Two men attacked in Wan Chai, beaten by a group of brake hammers and threw a car

2022-03-31T22:48:11.846Z


Injury in Wan Chai. Yesterday (March 31) at 11:00 in the middle of the night, it was reported that two men were attacked at the junction of Rishan Street and Xiangdeli. They were beaten and beaten by several men and chased to a nearby alley. hammer


Injury in Wan Chai.

Yesterday (March 31) at 11:00 in the middle of the night, it was reported that two men were attacked at the junction of Rishan Street and Xiangdeli. They were beaten and beaten by several men and chased to a nearby alley. Hammer attacked and smashed the window of the victim's private car parked on the side of the road; after the murderer succeeded, he immediately boarded the recovery vehicle and fled.

The two injured suffered multiple head, hands and feet injuries and were sent to Queen Mary Hospital and Ruttonjee Hospital by ambulance for treatment. Fortunately, they were still conscious at the time.


It is understood that the driver of the destroyed private car, surnamed Wu (32 years old), was picking up the car at the address at the time of the incident. As soon as he got into the car, several evil spirits jumped from the two private cars and smashed the car with a hammer. window, and then attacked it with a glue stick.

Wu Nan called for help from a nearby colleague surnamed Huang Nan, but Huang Nan was also beaten; the assailant then fled in his original car.

After the incident, Wu Nan was sent to Ruttonjee Hospital, and Huang Ze was sent to Queen Mary Hospital for treatment.

The police classified the case as "wounding" and "criminal damage". The Wan Chai Police District Anti-Triad Action Team brought 6 men wearing masks and black trousers to justice.

Source: hk1

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