11-year-old boy takes wheel after father faints in Hong Kong

An 11-year-old boy in Hong Kong was forced to take the wheel after his father fainted while driving, causing the car to collide with another vehicle and a railing. The father was rushed to hospital for treatment, while the boy and the other driver were unhurt. The incident occurred on Monday evening near Kennedy Town.

On Monday evening at about 6.20pm, a 47-year-old father fainted while driving westbound along Shing Sai Road and turning into Sands Street in Kennedy Town, Hong Kong. The 11-year-old boy seated next to him grabbed the wheel in an attempt to stop the car.

However, the vehicle collided with another car before crashing into roadside railings near Rock Hill Road, where it finally came to a halt. Police said the boy and the 66-year-old driver of the other car were unhurt. The father was rushed to nearby Queen Mary Hospital for treatment.

The incident highlights the risks of sudden health issues while driving, particularly when children are present. Shing Sai Road is in Sai Wan, connecting key routes like New Praya Road and Rock Hill Road. The area sees heavy traffic, and while such events are rare, they underscore the importance of monitoring health on the road. Police have not disclosed the cause of the father's faint, but the episode has sparked public discussion on road safety.

Relaterede artikler

Photorealistic illustration of emergency response at a fatal car crash scene on a Palma sidewalk, where a driver mounted the curb in Coll d'en Rabassa.
Billede genereret af AI

Seven-year-old girl dies in sidewalk crash in Palma

Rapporteret af AI Billede genereret af AI

A seven-year-old girl has died and her mother and grandmother were injured in Palma after a driver lost control and mounted the sidewalk. The incident took place in the Coll d'en Rabassa neighborhood on Sunday morning. Authorities are investigating whether a health issue affected the approximately 50-year-old driver.

Hong Kong police have arrested a 32-year-old man after his car struck a 94-year-old pedestrian early on Wednesday, who later died in hospital. The incident occurred on Tam Kon Chau Road towards Yuen Long near Mai Po. The driver is suspected of dangerous driving causing death.

Rapporteret af AI

Hong Kong police have arrested a 35-year-old driver after his medium goods vehicle collided head-on with a taxi, killing the taxi driver and an elderly passenger. The crash occurred on Fan Kam Road near Fanling Golf Course. Both victims were pronounced dead at North District Hospital.

A crash involving two buses, a truck, and a car on Hong Kong's Yuen Long Highway injured 21 people with minor injuries on Friday evening. Police were alerted at 6:35pm, leading to closures of several lanes. Bus operator KMB has suspended the involved drivers and is investigating the cause.

Rapporteret af AI

En 77-årig mand blev fanget i sin bil og alvorligt beskadiget i en ulykke nær Wiesloch i Rhein-Neckar-distriktet. Politiets sagde, at livstruende skader ikke kan udelukkes. Den ældre mand standsede ikke ved et stopskilt søndag og kolliderede med et andet køretøj.

A 31-year-old senior inspector in Hong Kong's police force died a week after falling ill during a diving test for the elite 'Flying Tigers' unit. He underwent emergency brain surgery and remained in critical condition at Princess Margaret Hospital in Kwai Chung until his passing. The police are investigating the incident and have temporarily suspended the relevant selection assessment.

Rapporteret af AI

Hong Kong police have arrested a 34-year-old Indonesian domestic helper on suspicion of concealing a birth after a newborn boy was found dead in a rubbish bin at a Causeway Bay restaurant toilet. A cleaner discovered the infant on Monday afternoon, and it was pronounced dead at hospital despite resuscitation efforts. The woman was detained in the Eastern district on Thursday and remains in custody.

 

 

 

Dette websted bruger cookies

Vi bruger cookies til analyse for at forbedre vores side. Læs vores privatlivspolitik for mere information.
Afvis