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.
Late on Wednesday, Hong Kong Police Commissioner Joe Chow Yat-ming announced the death of a 31-year-old senior inspector at Princess Margaret Hospital in Kwai Chung. The officer had fallen ill following a 'Flying Tigers' diving test last Thursday and underwent emergency brain surgery, remaining in critical condition thereafter.
Chow stated: “It is with deep sorrow and pain that we mourn the loss of a colleague in the police force.” He added: “It is most unfortunate that earlier tonight, together with his family, friends, and colleagues, he walked his final journey.”
The force said it is investigating the incident and has temporarily suspended the relevant selection assessment. The 'Flying Tigers' is an elite unit within the Police Tactical Unit, handling high-risk operations, though specific details of the event have not been disclosed.
The officer's death has drawn attention within the police to safety protocols during selections. Neither the hospital nor authorities have released further medical details, respecting the family's privacy.