Tuen Mun man beheaded 3 times on the street, jumped in a vehicle and fled

Tuen Mun man beheaded 3 times on the street, jumped in a vehicle and fled

At regarding 3:00 pm today (7th), the police received a report that a man surnamed Deng (57 years old) was attacked by 3 non-Chinese men wearing duck-billed caps and masks in front of a public toilet at No. 14 Tiandiren Road, Tuen Mun. Three machetes regarding 40 centimeters in length were chased and cut. The victim was caught off guard and was injured by multiple knives. After the assailant succeeded, he jumped into a private car and fled towards Tuen Mun.

Rescue workers arrived following receiving the report and found the injured lying on the ground awake with injuries to his forehead, hands, feet and back. They immediately gave him first aid and sent him to Tuen Mun Hospital for treatment. The police cordoned off the scene and intercepted it in the vicinity, but they have not found anything yet. They are looking through the “Sky Eye” clip to understand the incident and hunt down the culprits. Later, police officers entered a nearby bungalow to find out and investigated beside one of the private cars.

After a preliminary investigation, the police classified the case as wounding and handed it over to the Tuen Mun Police District Anti-Triad Action Team for follow-up. They are looking for three non-Chinese, aged regarding 30 to 40 years old, who were wearing black shirts and black pants at the time of the crime. man. According to the neighbors, the injured man was called “Qi Ge”. It is reported that he mainly collects rent on behalf of others and is friendly. He believes that he will not hold grudges with others, and he does not understand why he was attacked.

警員封鎖現場調查。(文健雄攝)

Police cordoned off the scene for investigation. (Photo by Wen Jianxiong)

現場有「天眼」鏡頭。(文健雄攝)

There is a “Sky Eye” lens at the scene. (Photo by Wen Jianxiong)

警員在附近一處平房調查。(文健雄攝)

Police are investigating at a nearby bungalow. (Photo by Wen Jianxiong)

警員在其中一輛私家車旁調查。(文健雄攝)

Officers were investigating next to one of the private cars. (Photo by Wen Jianxiong)

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