香港元朗女子逃离公寓火灾 丈夫涉嫌刀袭后坠楼

周六上午,一名31岁女子在香港元朗 Fung Cheung Road 88号公寓内报警称,其31岁丈夫用刀袭击了她,随后她逃离现场。警方赶到时发现公寓起火,约30名居民疏散,其丈夫从高处坠落,被送往医院陷入昏迷。女子的手部受伤,也被送医治疗。

事件发生在2026年3月7日周六上午9时43分,一名31岁女子拨打求助电话,称其丈夫在元朗 Fung Cheung Road 88号的公寓内用刀袭击了她,导致她手部受伤后逃离现场。元朗区调查组高级督察 Chan Man-hei 表示,根据监控录像和对受害者的初步调查,夫妇俩因商业问题发生争执。

警方抵达现场时,发现公寓内烟雾弥漫,约30名居民紧急疏散。受害者的丈夫随后被发现在公寓对面的路面上不省人事,显然是从高处坠落。他被紧急送往 Tuen Mun Hospital,抵达时处于昏迷状态。Chan 表示,截至周六下午,该男子的状况已稳定。

女子手部受伤,被单独送往 Tuen Mun Hospital 接受治疗。警方正在调查事件细节,包括争执起因和坠落原因。目前没有进一步的逮捕或指控信息公布。

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