Taxi driver dies, 6 injured in 3-vehicle crash in Hong Kong’s Kwun Tong

A 72-year-old taxi driver has died after his vehicle slammed into two private cars involved in an earlier crash that had blocked a bypass, in a serious accident that also injured six people.

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Police said on Monday that the two private cars collided on the Kwun Tong Bypass at 11.05pm the previous day.

When the two drivers, 41 and 43, left their cars at the scene and stepped out to inspect the damage, the 72-year-old cabby failed to stop in time and crashed into the already collided vehicles.

Police say that the two private cars collided on the Kwun Tong Bypass at 11.05pm on Sunday. Photo: Handout
Police say that the two private cars collided on the Kwun Tong Bypass at 11.05pm on Sunday. Photo: Handout

The taxi driver sustained serious injuries and was rushed to United Christian Hospital, where he was pronounced dead shortly after midnight.

The crash also left six people injured, including a 43-year-old taxi passenger and the two private car drivers.

Three other passengers from the two private cars, aged between 4 and 45, were also injured. A three-year-old girl in one of the private cars was unharmed.

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All six were taken to hospital with injuries to their faces, shoulders, hands and legs.

The case is being investigated by the force’s Kowloon East special investigation team of traffic.

  

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