Cyclist killed in Tuen Mun traffic accident
[RTHK] - 03/8/2025
A cyclist died in a traffic accident in Tuen Mun on Saturday morning. The 68-year-old man was reportedly knocked down by a taxi travelling along Castle Peak Road towards Yuen Long at 6:25 am. He was rushed to Tuen Mun Hospital, where he was later certified dead. The 73-year-old taxi driver was (…)
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