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10 injured in truck-bus crash outside Hong Kong shopping centre
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12.05.2026

10 injured in truck-bus crash outside Hong Kong shopping centre

Ten people have been injured in a crash involving a truck and a bus outside a shopping centre in Hong Kong’s Kwun Tong. Police said they received a report of the crash in Sau Mau Ping at about 6.20am on Tuesday, where a truck collided with a KMB double-decker bus, leaving eight passengers and the two drivers with mild injuries. The collision occurred outside Po Tat Shopping Centre on Po Lam Road, the force said. Part of Po Lam Road towards Sau Mau Ping Road was closed but reopened at...

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Ex-owner of bankrupt bakery dies after chasing thief and falling off building
NOTICIA
10.05.2026

Ex-owner of bankrupt bakery dies after chasing thief and falling off building

The former owner of a Hong Kong bakery chain that went out of business has died after chasing a suspected thief and falling from an industrial building in the city, the South China Morning Post has learned. The force received a report around 5.15pm on Sunday from a man who said he had spotted someone stealing cables at the Kimball Industrial Building in Kwun Tong. The caller was a worker at a bakery inside the building. A source told the SCMP that the victim was a man surnamed Siu, in his...

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Hong Kong man dies after chasing thief and falling off industrial building
NOTICIA
10.05.2026

Hong Kong man dies after chasing thief and falling off industrial building

A man has died after chasing a suspected thief and falling from an industrial building in Hong Kong, according to police. The force received a report around 5.15pm on Sunday about a man who had found someone stealing cables at the Kimball Industrial Building in Kwun Tong and chased the suspect. The victim, who works in the premises, was later found to have fallen from the building, on to the air-conditioning pipes on the facade of the third floor. He was certified dead after being rushed to...

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Motorcyclist, 58, killed in Eastern Harbour Crossing crash, police investigate
NOTICIA
07.05.2026

Motorcyclist, 58, killed in Eastern Harbour Crossing crash, police investigate

A Hong Kong motorcyclist has been killed after reportedly losing control of his vehicle and overturning inside the Eastern Harbour Crossing, with police launching an investigation. Police said on Thursday that the accident occurred in Kwun Tong shortly after midnight, at about 12.51am, as the motorcycle was travelling through the tunnel towards Hong Kong Island. The vehicle is believed to have struck the left-side kerb before skidding forward and overturning. The rider, a 58-year-old man...

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Hong Kong school to seek feedback, review phone ban after student outcry
NOTICIA
06.05.2026

Hong Kong school to seek feedback, review phone ban after student outcry

A Hong Kong secondary school facing student backlash over newly tightened mobile phone rules has said it will seek further feedback from stakeholders and review the policy’s scope and implementation. A source also told the South China Morning Post on Wednesday that Kwun Tong Maryknoll College had planned to extend the policy to all students after launching a pilot scheme for Form Three and Four students. In a letter to parents on Tuesday, principal Caroline Sin Nga-lam said the school had noted...

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Education Bureau steps in after Hong Kong school’s phone ban sparks backlash
NOTICIA
05.05.2026

Education Bureau steps in after Hong Kong school’s phone ban sparks backlash

Hong Kong education authorities have contacted a school after its newly tightened rules and penalties on mobile phone use triggered an outcry among students. Under the new measures, due to take effect in the coming weeks, Form Three and Four students at the boys’ school Kwun Tong Maryknoll College will be banned from using mobile phones on campus, with devices stored in lockers and accessible only during designated time slots. The rules also stipulate that no other items may be kept in the...

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Ex-Hong Kong police inspector with HK$2 million debt jailed for lying to colleagues
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05.05.2026

Ex-Hong Kong police inspector with HK$2 million debt jailed for lying to colleagues

A former senior Hong Kong police inspector has been jailed for six weeks after lying to colleagues to borrow HK$140,000, as he struggled with debts exceeding HK$2 million (US$255,308). Kwun Tong Court on Tuesday sentenced Tang Chun-ho, 45, after finding him guilty of making false claims to secure loans from colleagues in 2023. Magistrate Lau Suk-han said the defendant had shown no remorse. “The court has already rejected [the defendant’s defence], yet he repeated it in the background report,...

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