Police Reclassify Man Kwong Street Case As Murder

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2019-06-27 HKT 08:33

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  • Police arrested a 26-year-old in Tuen Mun. Photo: RTHK

    Police arrested a 26-year-old in Tuen Mun. Photo: RTHK

Police now suspect a man, found lying on the ground near Central Pier 7 in Central last month, was murdered. It follows a post-mortem examination that showed the 63-year-old had received a fatal injury to his head.

A 26-year-old man has now been arrested in Tuen Mun on suspicion of murder. It is alleged that the younger man pushed the elder man to the ground following a dispute.

On June 16, Police received a report that a man had collapsed on Man Kwong Street. Officers sent to the scene found the man lying unconscious. He was sent to Queen Mary Hospital, where he died two days later.

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