Brother of deceased says he has reason to believe responding officers had not turned on body cameras before confrontation on September 15
Patient visited A&E department at around 11pm on Sunday night and was assessed to be in stable condition at 11.15am the next dayPamela Youde Nethersole Eastern Hospital says it is ‘very concerned’ about case and has referred it to coroner
Search for man, 56, began at around 7.40pm on Sunday after his wife reported him missing to authorities
Some 90 nurses take day off in protest at administration’s response to deadly outbreak3,000 medical staff sign petition backing strike action next week
Staff forced to take sick leave as they began experiencing symptoms of gastroenteritis after lunch at on-site canteens, Pamela Youde Nethersole Eastern Hospital saysHospital reports case to health authorities, with deep cleaning and disinfection of canteens and common areas arranged
Cabby arrested on suspicion of dangerous driving causing death after fatal crash on Sunday nightTwo taxi passengers, man and woman, pronounced dead in hospital following collision at Wan Chai intersection; bus driver escapes uninjured
Two private cars, two taxis and a light goods vehicle involved in accident, according to policeFast lane of corridor on Central-bound side still closed to traffic
Study in Hong Kong finds that VR-based intervention can ease preoperative stress in patients, improving their preparedness and outcomesNew technology forecast to have wide applications, including healthcare training, patient therapy and common procedures like jabs
Police say driver of green-top minibus appeared to faint, slumping over wheel before vehicle collided with wall at junction in Tai PoHe was taken to Alice Ho Miu Ling Nethersole Hospital, but died soon after arriving
Boy sustains head and arm injuries, while 28-year-old helper also ejected from vehicle suffers head, arm and leg injuriesFather, 52, was driving vehicle that slammed into kerb while travelling along Tolo Highway
Amy Chan, mother of Matthew Tsang, also expresses gratitude to everyone who helped bring her son home after Diocesan Boys’ School pupil disappeared last week‘I am deeply moved by the warmth and love of [Hong Kong] people through this incident,’ she adds
Raft of long-term measures raised a day after body reveals case at religious school, in which teacher accused of slapping boy, 13, over failure to recite Koran verseAction includes training and meetings for teachers, who will have to officially acknowledge code of conduct
Woman, 58, remains in critical condition after fire thought to have been caused by gas leak, according to policeHusband, 65, suffers burns to face and hands while using blanket to douse flames
Man, 35, confirmed dead at hospital after suffering severe burns from fire at Tai Po flatCritically injured couple and seven-year-old daughter among seven sent to hospital, with two in serious condition and remaining two stable
Centre for Health Protection says man, 34, epidemiologically linked to patient who had tested positive last weekLatest patient had been in Taiwan from April 9 to 15 and was not vaccinated against disease
Hong Kong’s Hospital Authority has revealed that a suspected mix-up between police and medical staff over the identities of two dead patients resulted in one of the bodies being wrongly sent to a public mortuary.
Hong Kong residents are waiting up to 39 hours for an ambulance as the health care system struggles to keep up with an escalating wave of Covid-19 cases, with the delay up by as much as 50 per cent in just two days.
HONG KONG (China Daily/Asia News Network): More than 300 people were trapped and at least one was injured after a major fire broke out at World Trade Centre in Causeway Bay on Wednesday (Dec 15).
An unemployed man has been found guilty of wounding after biting off a former Hong Kong district councillor’s ear and attacking three others during the social unrest of 2019.
Hong Kong authorities confirmed nine imported Covid-19 cases on Friday, and suspended Air Canada passenger flights from Vancouver for two weeks.