Hong Kong worker dies after being struck on head by steel pipes in cargo loading yard

A Hong Kong worker died in hospital on Monday after he was hit on the head by steel pipes in a cargo loading area, the second fatal industrial accident of its kind in a week.

The 55-year-old man was helping to secure a load of pipes onto a truck when the incident happened.

The three pipes, all six metres (20ft) long with a diameter of about 25cm, came loose, fell off the truck and hit the worker on the head.

He collapsed and lost consciousness.

The incident happened at about 2.15pm at the New Yau Ma Tei Public Cargo Working Area on Hoi Fai Road in Tai Kok Tsui.

Colleagues alerted emergency services and the man was rushed to nearby Kwong Wah Hospital in Yau Ma Tei, but he was pronounced dead soon after arrival.

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The New Yau Ma Tei Public Cargo Working Area in Tai Kok Tsui. Photo: Handout

Police and the Labour Department have launched investigations into the incident.

A 60-year-old worker died on June 17 after he was struck by three iron beams that fell from a height at a warehouse on Ha Mei San Tsuen Road, Yuen Long.

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