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Elderly man hospitalised, 2 others hurt after escalator fall at Hong Kong mall

A 76-year-old man has been hospitalised after falling on an escalator at a Hong Kong shopping centre, while two other elderly people sustained minor injuries, according to police. The force received a report at 4.19pm on Sunday that three people had fallen on an escalator in phase one of Shek Lei Shopping Centre, trapping the man. He sustained injuries to his arms and legs and was taken to…

Elderly man hospitalised, 2 others hurt after escalator fall at Hong Kong mall

A 76-year-old man and two other elderly individuals were injured after falling on an escalator at the Shek Lei Shopping Centre in Hong Kong, according to police. The escalator was temporarily closed and remained under investigation by fire crews and paramedics. The injured man required hospitalization at Princess Margaret Hospital, sustaining injuries to his arms and legs.

Photos from the scene depicted emergency services assisting the victims. This incident follows a similar incident on August 1, where a 75-year-old woman fell on the same escalator, injuring herself and two other individuals - a 66-year-old woman and a 72-year-old man - who were standing behind her. All four individuals sustained injuries, including head trauma and abrasions, and were taken to Princess Margaret Hospital for treatment.

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