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Indian man and three brothers fight each other on the streets of Tin Shui Wai, all four arrested

2022-08-12T14:51:11.848Z


There was a street scuffle in Tin Shui Wai this morning (12th). At about 7 am, when two vans and trucks drove to No. 23, Club Street, Tin Shui Wai, the drivers of the two sides suspected that there was a dispute over driving attitude.


There was a street fight in Tin Shui Wai this morning (12th). At about 7:00 a.m., when the two vans drove to No. 23, Club Street, Tin Shui Wai, the drivers of the two sides suspected that they had a dispute over driving attitude. and arrested 4 men.

One of the injured fell into a coma for a while, but then regained consciousness.


The case was handed over to the first team of the Yuen Long District Criminal Investigation Team for follow-up.

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The driver of one of the vehicles was a 26-year-old Indian man, while the other van was carrying three brothers, aged 24 to 30, surnamed Mai.

The two gangs attacked each other with their hands and rubber pads respectively, and beat the vehicles on both sides with rubber pads.

The four men had different injuries to their bodies, including head, neck and hand injuries.

Among them, a 30-year-old man surnamed Mak was in a coma and was sent to Tuen Mun Hospital for treatment. He later regained consciousness. The rest of the injured were sober and sent to Tin Shui Wai Hospital for treatment.

After the police arrived at the scene to investigate, everyone was arrested for allegedly fighting in a public place. Among them, an Indian man and a 30-year-old man surnamed Mai were charged with "criminal damage" for destroying each other's vehicles.

The case was handed over to the first team of the Yuen Long District Criminal Investigation Team for follow-up.

Source: hk1

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