Police hunting Lamborghini driver and passenger who fled scene after crashing through barrier on Hong Kong flyover
- Two men seen leaving crash scene on Chatham Road South overpass in Yau Ma Tei
- Grey sports car extensively damaged, with right front wheel broken off
Police were looking for the driver and passenger of a Lamborghini on Thursday after it crashed on a Hong Kong flyover.
The grey sports car was severely damaged after smashing through the central divider of the Chatham Road South flyover in Yau Ma Tei, crossing the opposite lane, and ramming into a barrier before coming to a stop.
According to a police spokesman, a passing motorist saw two men fleeing the scene shortly before 2.30am.
The witness told officers the driver of the Lamborghini Huracan appeared to have suffered a mouth injury in the crash, during which the car’s front right wheel broke off.
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Police said the vehicle was emitting smoke when it was found abandoned, and an eight-metre stretch of the metal barrier had been damaged in the incident.
The spokesman said officers from the Kowloon West traffic unit were investigating the case, and as of 1pm, no arrests had been made.