Lawmaker Says Police Let Hit And Run Car Leave

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2020-08-14 HKT 22:20

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  • Videos circulating on social media showed police tackling Hui while the car was allowed to leave. Photo: Social media

    Videos circulating on social media showed police tackling Hui while the car was allowed to leave. Photo: Social media

Democratic Party lawmaker Ted Hui suffered minor injuries after he said he was hit by a car that had been following him for days.

When Hui approached the car, which had two people, he was tackled to the ground by police.

Videos circulating on social media show the car being allowed to leave after Hui was tackled.

Hui said police later told him that the two people in the vehicle were journalists, and he asked them why they let them go.

Police have classified the case as a traffic accident with a person injured.

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