Police Investigate Mong Kok Traffic Death

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2019-02-17 HKT 01:09

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  • Police are investigating the death of an elderly woman who was reportedly knocked down by a medium goods vehicle in Mong Kok. File photo: RTHK

    Police are investigating the death of an elderly woman who was reportedly knocked down by a medium goods vehicle in Mong Kok. File photo: RTHK

Police said an 83-year-old woman was killed in a traffic accident in Mong Kok on Saturday afternoon.

They said the woman was reportedly knocked down by a medium goods vehicle driven by a 65-year-old man travelling along Fuk Tsun Street when she was crossing the road.

The woman was trapped under the MGV and sustained serious leg injuries. She was taken to Queen Elizabeth Hospital and was pronounced dead just before 3pm.

The MGV driver was arrested for dangerous driving causing death.

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