Driver, passenger cheat death as pipe crushes cab
A taxi driver and his passenger escaped serious injury yesterday when a giant metal pipe fell from a construction site and crushed his car. The 12-metre pipe, 30cm in diameter, plunged from the Central-Wan Chai reclamation site onto the busy Island Eastern Corridor near Watson Road in North Point.

A taxi driver and his passenger escaped serious injury yesterday when a giant metal pipe fell from a construction site and crushed his car.
The 12-metre pipe, 30cm in diameter, plunged from the Central-Wan Chai reclamation site onto the busy Island Eastern Corridor near Watson Road in North Point.
It ended up lying across the road, bent into an inverted U-shape. The roof of the taxi was crushed.
The 44-year-old taxi driver was taken to Ruttonjee Hospital with head injuries but was discharged later in the day. An uninjured female passenger refused hospital treatment.
The pipe, used to pump cement underground, came loose when a metal chain securing it to a crane suddenly snapped at about 9am.
The accident brought a call from a taxi drivers' association for a review of the number of cranes at the site and whether they were too close to the highway.