2 passengers killed as truck collides with taxi on Hong Kong road
Two passengers were killed late on Tuesday when a truck slammed into their taxi on a wet highway in Hong Kong, with the cab flipping at least six times and tossing both of the victims onto the road. Police said the collision occurred at abo
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Two passengers were killed late on Tuesday when a truck slammed into their taxi on a wet highway in Hong Kong, with the cab flipping at least six times and tossing both of the victims onto the road. Police said the collision occurred at about 10pm on Tsing Sha Highway in Cheung Sha Wan as both vehicles were heading eastbound. The taxi was struck by the light goods truck near Hoi Lai Estate. The taxi’s two passengers, a man, 38, and a woman, 35, suffered multiple injuries and were pronounced dead... KAI scored this using source reputation and language signals from the text. Source: South China Morning Post (Hong Kong, mixed). Trust score: 54/100.
Two passengers were killed late on Tuesday when a truck slammed into their taxi on a wet highway in Hong Kong, with the cab flipping at least six times and tossing both of the victims onto the road. Police said the collision occurred at about 10pm on Tsing Sha Highway in Cheung Sha Wan as both vehicles were heading eastbound. The taxi was struck by the light goods truck near Hoi Lai Estate. The taxi’s two passengers, a man, 38, and a woman, 35, suffered multiple injuries and were pronounced dead...
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Two passengers were killed late on Tuesday when a truck slammed into their taxi on a wet highway in Hong Kong, with the cab flipping at least six times and tossing both of the v…
Partially VerifiedEvidence: Core assertion is plausible but attribution or primary evidence is limited.
Counter-evidence: Readers should compare this framing with wire-service and primary-source reporting.
Confidence 64%
Police said the collision occurred at about 10pm on Tsing Sha Highway in Cheung Sha Wan as both vehicles were heading eastbound.
Partially VerifiedEvidence: Core assertion is plausible but attribution or primary evidence is limited.
Counter-evidence: Readers should compare this framing with wire-service and primary-source reporting.
Confidence 64%
The taxi was struck by the light goods truck near Hoi Lai Estate.
Partially VerifiedEvidence: Core assertion is plausible but attribution or primary evidence is limited.
Counter-evidence: Readers should compare this framing with wire-service and primary-source reporting.
Confidence 64%
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South China Morning Post: 2 passengers killed as truck collides with taxi on Hong Kong road
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development · Jun 16, 2026, 12:26 PM
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Source Transparency
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- South China Morning Post
- Journalist
- Danny Mok
- Country
- Hong Kong
- Ownership
- Alibaba Group
- Published
- Jun 16, 2026, 4:26 PM
- Reputation
- 76/100
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