Hong Kong protests: Elderly man remains in critical condition after being hit in head by brick thrown by demonstrators

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A 70-year-old man was injured while using his phone to take a photograph of the protesters during a clash in Sheung Shui

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The 70-year-old man was among more than 20 local residents who were clearing bricks left by protesters outside Sheung Shui MTR station.

A 70-year-old man remains in critical condition after being struck in the head by a brick during a clash between anti-government protesters and residents in Sheung Shui.

The man was among more than 20 local people who were clearing bricks left by protesters on Lung Wan Street outside the Sheung Shui MTR station around noon. He becomes the second victim to suffer life-threatening injuries in an attack by protesters in the city since Monday.

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A fight began when more than 20 black-clad protesters turned up and argued heatedly with the residents, according to police.

“An initial investigation showed that during the dispute, the victim was hit in the head with a brick that was hurled while using his mobile phone to take a photograph of the gang,” a police source said.

Video footage showed the man lying motionless on the ground as the two groups continued to throw bricks at each other.

The incident lasted for about a minute before the black-clad gang opened umbrellas to defend themselves and retreated. Police searched the area, but no arrests were made.

“The victim lost consciousness after being hit in the head. He was in a life-threatening condition in hospital,” the source said.

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The man was taken to North District Hospital and later transferred to Prince of Wales Hospital in Sha Tin, where he was admitted in critical condition.

The case was classified as wounding. The investigation was assigned to the New Territories North regional crime unit.

On Monday, a 57-year-old man was attacked and set on fire after chasing down a group of masked and black clad protesters who had vandalised Ma On Shan MTR station.

Senior Superintendent Li Kwai-wah of the Organised Crime and Triad Bureau, said on Wednesday that the man suffered serious burns to 40 per cent of his body. He said the victim remained in hospital and was unfit to give a statement.

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