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04-26-2025, 02:05 PM
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Hong Kong Man Leaning On Traffic Safety Barrier
Hong Kong Man Leaning On Traffic Safety Barrier At 00.25 Seconds |
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04-26-2025, 02:10 PM
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Re: Hong Kong Man Leaning On Traffic Safety Barrier
News Google Translate A fatal traffic accident occurred in Fanling at around 7pm today (26th). A 77-year-old man surnamed Liu was hit by a private car and rolled under the car at the junction of Lung Ma Road and Lung Chun Road. He was sent to the hospital in a coma but died after emergency treatment. A reader provided car cam footage of the moment of the incident. Pedestrians were passing by the sidewalk from time to time, and the male victim in a white shirt had been standing at the corner of the sidewalk, leaning against the railing for a while. The SUV involved was driving along Longma Road towards Longyuetou. It was suspected to have lost control when it was near Longjun Road. It first hit the roadside iron railing, then the front of the car lifted up and knocked off the road sign, and then knocked down the man in white. Another male passerby nearby escaped. After the accident, a male driver of the SUV left the driver's seat, picked up a young child in the back seat, and left the car with a woman. The woman and the child stood on the sidewalk waiting, while the man walked back to the SUV, took out the items and handed them to the two, and then walked back to the SUV. The incident happened at 7:25 p.m. when a private car was driving along Lung Ma Road and approaching the junction of Lung Chun Road near Queen's Hill One. It was suspected that the car hit itself and a male pedestrian was hit and rolled under the car. After the fire department arrived at the scene, the male pedestrian was still trapped under the car. He was later rescued and sent to North District Hospital by ambulance for emergency treatment. He was certified dead at around 8:30 pm. The male driver of the SUV involved was arrested for "Dangerous Driving Causing Death" and is currently being detained for investigation. The private car swept away a row of roadside iron railings and the front of the car was seriously damaged. A large number of firefighters arrived at the scene to assist. Some firefighters knelt on the ground, shone flashlights under the car, and leaned under the car to provide assistance. Firefighters used metal cutters to cut open the car body, sending sparks flying. After the injured person was rescued, he lost consciousness and fell into a coma, and a firefighter nearby covered him with a cloth. |
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04-26-2025, 09:16 PM
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Re: Hong Kong Man Leaning On Traffic Safety Barrier
that was his girlfriend, she was having a tough time with the breakup, but she got over him.
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