Forwarded from 📡Guardians of Hong Kong
A taxi driver intentionally drove into the crowds, causing multiple injuries, but was not charged and instead rewarded 520k HKD by pro-Beijing Group
A taxi crashed into a crowd of pedestrian in Shum Shui Po on Sunday (06-Oct), causing various injuries, including a 23-year-old lady who broke both of her legs. The taxi driver, Cheng, was dragged out from the car and beaten up by witnesses. A 20-year old male was later charged with rioting, but the taxi driver was not charged with any criminal offences.
According to another news report (by WenWeiPao, a Beijing-owned media), Kennedy Wong, member of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative and Stanley Ng, member of HK deputy to National People’s Congress visited Cheng, who is under the protection of HK Police, in Princess Margaret Hospital. Cheng’s daughter received the condolences and cards on his behalf. A pro-Beijing group (Safeguard Hong Kong)also raised fund and promised to donate HK$ 520,000 to support the taxi driver. They did not mention offering any assistance to the injured.
Shortly after the news was released, netizens were outraged and condemned the suspect for being rewarded with donations, which is extremely ridiculous and beyond belief. Some were upset that there is no justice in Hong Kong and found it difficult to believe that this is the reality in Hong Kong. They also send their blessings to the 23-year-old girl for a speedy recovery and to live a better life than the taxi driver.
#ChinaApproved #injustice
Source: Apple Daily
https://hk.news.appledaily.com/local/realtime/article/20191009/60133218
Watch the video and relevant report on that day:
https://t.me/guardiansofhongkong/7834
https://t.me/guardiansofhongkong/7861
Related news: https://t.me/hkfreepress/3411
A taxi crashed into a crowd of pedestrian in Shum Shui Po on Sunday (06-Oct), causing various injuries, including a 23-year-old lady who broke both of her legs. The taxi driver, Cheng, was dragged out from the car and beaten up by witnesses. A 20-year old male was later charged with rioting, but the taxi driver was not charged with any criminal offences.
According to another news report (by WenWeiPao, a Beijing-owned media), Kennedy Wong, member of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative and Stanley Ng, member of HK deputy to National People’s Congress visited Cheng, who is under the protection of HK Police, in Princess Margaret Hospital. Cheng’s daughter received the condolences and cards on his behalf. A pro-Beijing group (Safeguard Hong Kong)also raised fund and promised to donate HK$ 520,000 to support the taxi driver. They did not mention offering any assistance to the injured.
Shortly after the news was released, netizens were outraged and condemned the suspect for being rewarded with donations, which is extremely ridiculous and beyond belief. Some were upset that there is no justice in Hong Kong and found it difficult to believe that this is the reality in Hong Kong. They also send their blessings to the 23-year-old girl for a speedy recovery and to live a better life than the taxi driver.
#ChinaApproved #injustice
Source: Apple Daily
https://hk.news.appledaily.com/local/realtime/article/20191009/60133218
Watch the video and relevant report on that day:
https://t.me/guardiansofhongkong/7834
https://t.me/guardiansofhongkong/7861
Related news: https://t.me/hkfreepress/3411