A New World First Bus, taxi and private car were involved in a crash on Connaught Road Central at 7:03am on Sunday, leaving the three drivers and one bus passenger slightly injured.

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Photo: Stephen Law‎.

Firefighters responded after the driver of the 113 cross-harbour service to Choi Hung mounted a pavement and collided with a footbridge, police told HKFP.

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Photo: Ricky Leung.

See also: Severe disruptions on MTR’s Tung Chung Line and Airport Express services due to power failure

sheung wan bus crash
Photo: Stephen Law‎.

The injured were taken to Queen Mary Hospital. Police are looking into the cause of the incident.

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Tom founded Hong Kong Free Press in 2015 as the city's first crowdfunded newspaper. He has a BA in Communications and New Media from Leeds University and an MA in Journalism from the University of Hong Kong. He previously founded an NGO advocating for domestic worker rights, and has contributed to the BBC, Deutsche Welle, Al-Jazeera and others.

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