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Man’s attempt to retrieve wallet from Hong Kong sewer turns into fatal accident

  • The 63-year-old removed manhole cover and tried to get his wallet but fell in head first
  • Incident was caught on closed-circuit television, police say there was nothing suspicious about the case

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A 63-year-old man died when he fell into a manhole while attempting to retrieve his wallet in Cheung Sha Wan. Photo: Handout

A man died when he accidentally fell into a manhole two metres deep (6½ feet) in Hong Kong while trying to retrieve his wallet early on Tuesday morning.

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A security guard reported the incident to police at 4.15am. He found a 63-year-old lying in the manhole close to Hoi Shing House of Hoi Tat Estate, a new public housing property in Cheung Sha Wan.

Police checked the closed-circuit television footage and found the man had tried to retrieve his wallet from the manhole, but lost his balance and fell at around 1am.

A man died after falling head first into a manhole in Cheung Sha Wan. Photo: NowTV News
A man died after falling head first into a manhole in Cheung Sha Wan. Photo: NowTV News

It was reported that the man lifted the two 1.5 sq ft pieces of the cover by himself before falling in, and was later found upside down in the manhole by the security guard who passed by.

The Fire Services Department sent two fire engines and an ambulance to the scene. The Thai national, holding a Hong Kong identity card, was sent to the Caritas Medical Centre where he was certified dead.

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