Hong Kong truck driver arrested after crash kills cabby and passenger
A 35-year-old truck driver arrested for dangerous driving causing death after a crash near Fanling golf course.
Hong Kong police have made an arrest following a fatal head-on collision between a truck and a taxi that resulted in two deaths. The incident occurred on Fan Kam Road near the Fanling golf course at 11:25 am on Thursday. The truck driver, a 35-year-old man surnamed He, was arrested on suspicion of dangerous driving causing death and remains in custody for questioning. The taxi was traveling towards Sheung Shui while the medium goods vehicle was en route to Yuen Long when the collision happened. Emergency services, including police and firefighters, responded to the scene.
The taxi's 84-year-old female passenger, surnamed Man, was trapped in the vehicle and had to be rescued by first responders. Both she and the 56-year-old taxi driver, surnamed Lam, sustained multiple severe injuries and were transported unconscious to North District Hospital. Despite medical efforts, both victims were pronounced dead later that afternoon. The case has been taken over by the special investigation team under the traffic division of the New Territories North regional headquarters, indicating a serious probe into the circumstances of the crash. The investigation will likely examine road conditions, vehicle speeds, and driver actions leading to the tragic event.
- A 35-year-old truck driver was arrested for dangerous driving causing death after a head-on collision.
- The crash killed taxi driver Lam (56) and passenger Man (84), who were pronounced dead at North District Hospital.
- The special investigation team from the New Territories North traffic division is handling the case.
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