Driver arrested after Hong Kong tram flips over, injuring 14

Five women and nine men including the driver were injured


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Emergency service personnel watch as a double-decker tram is lifted by crane after it tipped over on a main road in Hong Kong, early on April 6, 2017. PHOTO: AFP

HONG KONG: The driver of a double-decker tram that tipped over in Hong Kong injuring 14 people was arrested on Thursday on suspicion of dangerous driving.

Five women and nine men including the driver were injured, with some taken to hospital, according to police. The incident, rare for the city's highly efficient public transport network, occurred around midnight.

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A police spokesperson said the driver, surnamed Lo, 23, was being questioned.

News footage from local TV stations showed firefighters at the scene, and one person wearing an oxygen mask while being carried out of the flipped tram on a stretcher.

Images taken by an AFP photographer on site revealed the tram being turned right-side-up shortly afterwards. It is the second incident on Hong Kong's public transport network this year, usually regarded among the safest and best infrastructure systems in the world, with accidents uncommon.

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Seventeen people were injured in February when a fire engulfed a subway train, triggering the evacuation of Tsim Sha Tsui station - a major hub - during rush hour and causing chaos on the platform.

Police later arrested a man for arson.

Trams, known as 'ding-dings' for the sound of their bells, have serviced the city's main island for more than a century and carry around 200,000 passengers a day.

With around 160 cars, the tram network is the world's largest fleet of double-decker tramcars still in operation, charging a flat rate of just US$0.30 for adults to ride along the 120-stop route.

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