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South China Morning Post
4 days ago
- South China Morning Post
Hong Kong constable's condition improving after fall from bridge: police chief
The condition of a Hong Kong police officer who fell 10 metres (32.8 feet) off a bridge to escape a crash is improving after he underwent an operation, the force's commissioner has said, adding that the man remains in an intensive care unit. Commissioner of Police Joe Chow Yat-ming on Saturday also expressed his gratitude towards Tuen Mun Hospital staff who operated on the constable for their dedication. '[His] situation is becoming stable; we'll closely monitor the situation,' Chow said. A Hospital Authority spokeswoman said the injured officer was still in critical condition as of 9.30am on Saturday. Asked about hate speech directed at police after the incident, Chow said he had not read the comments online, but hoped that people could look at the matter 'in a humane way'. On Friday, 10 people were injured when a double-decker bus crashed into a police vehicle. The injured included the officer, who fell 10 metres from the Hong Kong-Shenzhen Western Corridor when the impact happened. His condition was listed as critical in the immediate aftermath of the accident.


South China Morning Post
4 days ago
- South China Morning Post
Hong Kong police officer among 10 people injured in double-decker bus crash
Ten people were injured on Friday when a bus crashed into a police vehicle, including an officer who was in a critical condition after falling off a bridge at the moment of impact, the Post has learned. The driver of the Citybus vehicle was arrested on suspicion of causing grievous bodily harm by dangerous driving, according to the force. Four men, including the officer, four women and two children were injured. Most of them suffered minor injuries. The damaged rear of the police vehicle. Photo: Handout A source said the officer drove his police vehicle to the Hong Kong-Shenzhen Western Corridor towards the direction of the Shenzhen Bay crossing to handle a separate report of a broken-down vehicle. He fell off the bridge when the bus crashed into his vehicle. '[The policeman] was severely injured but conscious,' the insider said, adding the officer was in a critical condition. He was sent to Tuen Mun Hospital for treatment. Commissioner of Police Joe Chow Yat-ming was on his way to the hospital to visit him, the source added. Citybus said it was cooperating with the investigation.


South China Morning Post
03-06-2025
- General
- South China Morning Post
Faulty prostate cancer tests leave 406 Hong Kong patients with nervy wait
Hong Kong public hospitals are reviewing blood test results of more than 400 patients after batches of a reagent were found to have quality issues that could produce false positives for prostate cancer Advertisement The Hospital Authority said on Tuesday that it was following up with the supplier of a testing product after being notified by the firm last week about complaints elsewhere related to quality issues. The product, supplied by Abbott Laboratories, is a reagent kit that detects the level of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) in blood. An elevated level may be a sign of prostate cancer. The product's quality issues could 'potentially lead to a misdiagnosis of prostate cancer, causing doctors to erroneously consider unnecessary treatments', the authority said. Two batches of the affected products were sent to Caritas Medical Centre in Sham Shui Po and Tuen Mun Hospital. Advertisement While Tuen Mun Hospital had not started to use the product, Caritas Medical Centre had already tested blood samples of 406 patients with the PSA kit since April 28. It has reviewed the test results and will contact about 70 patients this week, and rearrange blood tests based on their clinical needs.


South China Morning Post
27-05-2025
- General
- South China Morning Post
Dozens of firefighters battle No 3 alarm fire at Hong Kong warehouse
Firefighters are battling a No 3 alarm fire at a Hong Kong warehouse, with at least one person sent to hospital and nearby residents urged to close their doors and windows amid heavy smoke. The Fire Services Department said the blaze broke out on Ha Tsuen Road in Tin Shui Wai at 12.40pm on Tuesday and was upgraded to No 3 alarm less than an hour later at 1.33pm. 'The Fire Services Department is currently engaged in firefighting operations,' a spokesman said. 'Residents affected by smoke and odours carried by the wind are advised to close their windows and doors, and remain calm.' About 100 firefighters are currently trying to bring a No 3 alarm fire under control. Photo: Handout A government spokesman said that so far, one person had been sent to Tuen Mun Hospital for treatment.