Eleven Injured In Chek Lap Kok Traffic Accident

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2019-03-09 HKT 23:22

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  • Police say eight females and three males were taken to North Lantau Hospital (pictured) with injuries to their legs. File photo: RTHK

    Police say eight females and three males were taken to North Lantau Hospital (pictured) with injuries to their legs. File photo: RTHK

Police say eleven people have been hurt after a number E34A bus run by the Long Win Bus Company crashed into a container lorry near Hong Kong International Airport. The accident happened at about 9.40 pm on Saturday at the junction of South Perimeter Road and Chek Lap Kok South Road.

Police say eight females and three males, who were on the bus, were taken to North Lantau Hospital with injuries to their legs.

It's the second traffic accident of the day. Early on Saturday morning, eight people were hurt in a collision between a private light bus and a car in Sham Shui Po.

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