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Hong Kong police investigate death of customs officer whose car plunged off ‘dry’ bridge

Chief Inspector Chui Wing-luen says road was dry and there was no maintenance work on the Shenzhen Bay Bridge at time of accident

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First responders on the bridge help oversee the rescue operation. Photo: Eugene Lee
Danny Mok

A Hong Kong customs officer died in hospital early on Tuesday after his car skidded off a bridge leading to Shenzhen and plunged dozens of metres down to the sea, the Post learned.

Police said he was sent to Tin Shui Wai Hospital after he was pulled from the wreckage. The driver was a customs officer who was heading to work at the port, a source said. He succumbed to his injuries at around 1.30am.

The fall was estimated by a Post photographer at the scene to have been dozens of metres, perhaps as many as 50 (164 feet).

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It appeared the vehicle rolled before going over the railing, which was intact. Debris could be seen littering the point where the car went over.

Debris was scattered on the bridge. Photo: Eugene Lee
Debris was scattered on the bridge. Photo: Eugene Lee

Police said they received a report at around 9pm the private car travelling toward the mainland Chinese city via the Shenzhen Bay Bridge had plunged into the water.

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