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Tag: falling signboard

Posted inChina, Hong Kong, Middle East

Falling signboard injures three in old HK district

by Asia Times staff December 27, 2017February 18, 2020

A falling billboard in Hong Kong’s Yau Ma Tei district gashed three passers-by on Tuesday afternoon, with at least one of them in critical condition with severe head injuries and requiring treatment in an intensive care unit at Queen Elizebeth Hospital. Police arrested the 50-year-old manager of a gaming center in Nanking Street who was […]

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