Another MTR delay as girl's leg trapped between train and platform in HK

Published: 
South China Morning Post
Listen to this article

The student, who appeared to be of primary school age, was sent to hospital in Kwun Tong

South China Morning Post |
Published: 
Comment

Latest Articles

Hong Kong passes domestic national security law

Many hospitals in China stop newborn delivery services as birth rate drops

SOTY 22/23: Linguist (Putonghua) winner hopes to spread Chinese culture

Improving concentration and relaxation is a walk in the park – with a dog

Climate change, urbanisation lead to early flowering of cherry blossom trees

Tatler to give fans 50% ticket refund for Messi’s Hong Kong no-show by May

A schoolgirl got her leg trapped between an MTR train and the platform this afternoon, and had to be rescued. The incident happened at Lam Tin station a little after 4pm on Tuesday.  

The girl, who appeared to be of primary school age, was sent to hospital after the incident.

Train services on the Kwun Tong line were delayed at about 4.15pm as firefighters and MTR staff worked to free the girl’s left leg. There was an estimated 10-15 minute delay on the service from Whampoa station to Tiu Keng Leng.

An MTR spokesman said the incident had been dealt with by 4.38pm and service on the line was gradually resuming.

What's at the end of MTR lines? A guide to some of Hong Kong's lesser known stations

Videos and photos posted on Facebook showed a young girl in a pink school uniform trapped between a train and the platform.

About 10 firefighters, police and MTR staff were at the scene helping the girl. The rescue effort took about 30 minutes.

Her left knee was wrapped in a bandage and she was helped into a wheelchair. A video posted online with a timestamp of 4.49pm showed police and firefighters leaving the scene.

According to police, the girl was sent to United Christian Hospital in Kwun Tong.

Sign up for the YP Teachers Newsletter
Get updates for teachers sent directly to your inbox
By registering, you agree to our T&C and Privacy Policy
Comment