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Hong Kong protests: Man dies after being hit 'by hard object' during protests | |
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A 70-year-old man has died in Hong Kong after being struck on the head during clashes between pro-democracy protesters and government supporters. | |
Officials said the man was on a lunch break from his job as a cleaner when he was hit in the head by "hard objects hurled by masked rioters". | Officials said the man was on a lunch break from his job as a cleaner when he was hit in the head by "hard objects hurled by masked rioters". |
The incident came less than a week after a student died after falling from a building during a police operation. | The incident came less than a week after a student died after falling from a building during a police operation. |
Hong Kong has been dogged by more than five months of political unrest. | Hong Kong has been dogged by more than five months of political unrest. |
In a statement on Thursday, Hong Kong's government said it was "saddened" by the incident. The man was described as an outsourced worker of the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department (FEHD). | |
"Masked rioters conducted extremely dangerous and violent acts in various districts three days in a row, where they wantonly assaulted other members of the public," the statement added. | |
"The acts are outrageous." | |
Video purported to be of the incident shows protesters and government supporters throwing bricks at each other before the man falls to the ground after being struck in the head. | Video purported to be of the incident shows protesters and government supporters throwing bricks at each other before the man falls to the ground after being struck in the head. |
The FEHD said the clashes took place on Wednesday and the man died at hospital the following day. | |
Police said they were investigating the incident. | Police said they were investigating the incident. |
Last Friday 22-year-old student protester Alex Chow died after falling from the ledge of a car park during a police operation to clear the area. Reports say he was trying to get away from tear gas. | Last Friday 22-year-old student protester Alex Chow died after falling from the ledge of a car park during a police operation to clear the area. Reports say he was trying to get away from tear gas. |
Hong Kong has seen an escalation in violence this week, with intense street battles, violent clashes at universities and flashmob lunchtime protests. | Hong Kong has seen an escalation in violence this week, with intense street battles, violent clashes at universities and flashmob lunchtime protests. |
On Monday, a police officer shot an activist in the torso with a live bullet and a man was set on fire while arguing with anti-government protesters. | |
Why are there protests in Hong Kong? | Why are there protests in Hong Kong? |
Hong Kong is part of China but as a former British colony it has some autonomy and people have more rights. | Hong Kong is part of China but as a former British colony it has some autonomy and people have more rights. |
The protests started in June against plans to allow extradition to the mainland - which many feared would undermine the city's freedoms. | The protests started in June against plans to allow extradition to the mainland - which many feared would undermine the city's freedoms. |
The bill was withdrawn in September but demonstrations continued and now call for full democracy and an inquiry into police behaviour. | The bill was withdrawn in September but demonstrations continued and now call for full democracy and an inquiry into police behaviour. |
Clashes between police and activists have become increasingly violent and in October the city banned all face masks. | Clashes between police and activists have become increasingly violent and in October the city banned all face masks. |