Motorcyclist Dies After Being Run Over By Coach

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    Motorcyclist dies after being run over by coach

A motorcyclist died on Tuesday morning after he was run over by a coach.

Police said that at 8.44am, a motorcycle ridden by a 29-year-old man was travelling through the Western Harbour Crossing towards Central, but reportedly lost control, and hit a coach driven by a 31-year-old man.

The coach then reportedly "rolled over" the man, officers said.

The motorcyclist suffered a serious head injury and was declared dead at the scene.

Police arrested the coach driver, 31, on suspicion of failing to stop after an accident and failing to report the incident.

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Last updated: 2023-04-25 HKT 20:50

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