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Passers-by mount a rescue bid after a truck hit a central divider and overturned, trapping its driver inside. Photo: Facebook/@車cam L

Hong Kong truck driver rescued by passers-by after vehicle hits central barrier and overturns

  • Driver said by police to have suffered a dizzy spell and lost control of his truck
  • Man, 49, escaped serious injury but taken to Tuen Mun Hospital after complaining of dizziness
Pedestrians pulled a trapped Hong Kong truck driver free from his vehicle after it hit railings and overturned in the New Territories on Saturday afternoon.

Police said the 49-year-old driver, identified only by the surname Wong, escaped without serious injury, but he was taken to Tuen Mun Hospital after complaining of dizziness.

At least eight men were seen in a video posted on Facebook surrounding the truck, with some next to the cabin and others trying to smash open its windscreen to rescue the driver.

Wong was seen after about three minutes to emerge from the cabin and get to a nearby roadside barrier, with help from pedestrians.

Police said that Wong was driving his vehicle along Castle Peak Road at Hung Shui Kiu when he started to feel dizzy.

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His truck veered into railings on the road divider and flipped onto its side.

The force said it was alerted to the accident at about 1.55pm, but Wong had already been freed when emergency services arrived at the scene.

Police said three metres (10 feet) of railing were damaged in the incident.

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