Elderly Man Killed In Traffic Accident In Yau Ma Tei

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2022-12-15 HKT 03:25

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  • The accident happened shortly before 9:00 pm on Wednesday evening. Photo: RTHK

    The accident happened shortly before 9:00 pm on Wednesday evening. Photo: RTHK

Police are investigating a fatal traffic accident in Yau Ma Tei on Wednesday in which a 73-year-old male pedestrian died.

At about 8:55 pm, a motorcycle ridden by a 19-year-old man was travelling along Nathan Road towards Tsim Sha Tsui. When approaching the junction of Nathan Road and Hamilton Street, it reportedly knocked down the 73-year-old man.

He was rushed to Queen Elizabeth Hospital with serious head injuries in a semi-conscious state and was certified dead shortly after 10:30 pm.

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