Man dies after suspected fall from Hong Kong’s Lion Rock
A man was suspected to have fallen to his death at Hong Kong’s Lion Rock, police on Thursday revealed.
The force said it received a report at 9.30pm on Wednesday from a hiker who last saw the man, with short hair and a rotund build, standing near the iconic lion-shaped rock on Lung Cheung Road in Wong Tai Sin.
“The hiker then heard cries for help. It is suspected that the man had fallen from the site,” a force spokesman said.
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“Police, fire services and the Government Flying Service conducted search and rescue operations and found the man on the slope 50 metres below the mentioned site.”
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The man, aged between 30 and 40, was confirmed dead at the scene. Police are investigating the case and an autopsy will be conducted.
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