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Yau Ma Tei Ping Chi hits down 3 people while escaping, shakes the taxi to Tsim Sha Tsui, the driver falls to the ground in a coma

2022-04-13T22:47:16.979Z


A horrific car accident in Yau Ma Tei. At about 1:20 in the morning, it was reported that a Pingzhi RV suddenly shoveled the pavement when it approached Dexing Street, hit two men and a woman, and then accelerated to escape. Other citizens reported the incident on their behalf, and several ambulances


A horrific car accident in Yau Ma Tei.

At about 1:20 in the morning, it was reported that a Pingzhi RV suddenly shoveled the pavement when it approached Dexing Street, hit two men and a woman, and then accelerated to escape.

Upon seeing this, other citizens reported the case on their behalf. Several ambulances rushed to the scene and found that one of the men was in a semi-conscious state, while the other one was slightly injured, and the woman was agitated.

The injured were taken to hospital by ambulance.


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It is understood that the car Pingzhi then drove to the junction of Austin Road and Nathan Road, near the light of Tsim Sha Tsui Police Station, and suddenly rammed into a taxi waiting for the light. The rear of the taxi was damaged and the driver was injured. Taken to hospital by ambulance.

About 5 minutes later, the salvage motorhome was found to be self-frying on Austin Road near Chatham Road South. The front and body of the car were severely damaged, the air bag was ejected, and a tree, a road sign and a road sign were swept away. The lamp post did not collapse, but the lampshade fell to the ground.

As for the car's 1 male driver and 1 male passenger, it was reported that they were found about 100 meters away from the scene of the accident. One of them, a man believed to be the driver, was lying in a pool of blood and was seriously injured in a coma, while the male passenger was still conscious.

The two were taken to hospital by ambulance.

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It is understood that before the incident, it was suspected that someone had a dispute with a friend for some reason, and both parties had been drinking.

After the period, someone left and drove the Pingzhi RV away from the site, and the above incident happened immediately.

The driver is known to be acquainted with the two men and one woman injured.

Police are investigating the ins and outs of the incident and are trying to determine whether the collision was accidental or intentional.

As the driver is still in a coma, it is not known whether he had been drinking at the time of the incident.


According to the police, the private car involved was reportedly travelling along Tak Hing Street in Yau Ma Tei towards Jordan Road. When approaching No. 9-10 Tak Hing Street, the private car was suspected to have lost control and hit two men and a woman on the pavement.

The private car then continued to drive along Austin Road towards Tsim Sha Tsui. When approaching the junction of Austin Road and Nathan Road in Tsim Sha Tsui, the private car was suspected of hitting a taxi and then proceeded along Austin Road to Tsim Sha Tsui. Driving in the same direction, the private car collided with a road sign and stopped.

Officers arrived at the scene and found three injured two men and one woman at No. 9-10 Dexing Street. They were 41, 43 and 68 years old respectively. Among them, the 68-year-old man surnamed Wu suffered a head injury, and the other two suffered from hand and foot injuries. Injured and awake, they were sent to Queen Elizabeth Hospital and Queen Mary Hospital for treatment; at the junction of Austin Road and Nathan Road, a 60-year-old taxi driver surnamed He Nan was found. He had chest pains and was conscious and sent to Queen Elizabeth Hospital for treatment; At the junction of Austin Road and Chatham Road South, a 39-year-old male driver surnamed Fung's private car and a 41-year-old male passenger surnamed Wen were found. Fung was in a coma and was sent to Queen Elizabeth Hospital for treatment. Wen suffered a hand injury. and chest pain, awake and was sent to Queen Elizabeth Hospital for treatment.

Source: hk1

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