Four people have been injured in a multi-vehicle collision in Hong Kong’s Kowloon City after a van mounted a pavement and crashed into a wall.
Police received a report at 8.34am on Sunday that a driver of a van travelling along Prince Edward Road West towards Mong Kok had lost control near the traffic lights at Earl Street, grazing a truck and a coach before crashing into the back of a car.
The force of the impact propelled the van onto the pavement, where it came to a halt after hitting the boundary wall of Prince’s Heights Phase 2.

Online photos show the van’s front end caved in, its windscreen shattered and airbags deployed. The car took the brunt of the impact, with its rear left severely mangled and the road strewn with debris and shards of glass.
The drivers of both vehicles, along with two passengers from the car, were injured.









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