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Drunk man in Causeway Bay taxi hits girlfriend's driver

2022-08-05T01:42:08.133Z


Two people were injured in a suspected attack in Causeway Bay. At about 11 pm on the 4th, a taxi took a couple from Tin Hau on Hong Kong Island to Shek Kip Mei, Kowloon. When the taxis passed the Red Tunnel and the yachts would meet, it was reported that


Two people were injured in a suspected attack in Causeway Bay. At about 11 pm on the 4th, a taxi took a couple from Tin Hau on Hong Kong Island to Shek Kip Mei, Kowloon.

When the taxi passed the Red Tunnel near the yacht meeting, the businessman surnamed Liao (44 years old) reportedly smelled of alcohol and had a dispute with his girlfriend surnamed Tan (28 years old) over payment issues, during which he beat her, causing her to escape. nosebleed.

The taxi driver surnamed Huang (52 years old) saw this and called the police. Liao Angri attacked him. Huang was covered in blood, and the blood stained his red clothes.

The taxi driver turned the car aside, pulled out the key and jumped out of the car to continue reporting the crime. Liao got off the car and chased him.


The police and ambulancemen rushed to the scene after receiving the report. The policemen subdued Liao and pressed him to the ground, and he was later detained by the police car escort station. The ambulancemen assisted the injured woman to board the ambulance and refused to send him to the hospital after preliminary treatment at the scene.

As for the taxi driver, he returned to the scene after the rescuers arrived. He was dripping with blood and was bandaged by the ambulance on the spot before being sent to the hospital for treatment.

Liao was arrested on suspicion of assault causing bodily harm.

Source: hk1

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