Hong Kong police investigate death of man, 51, found with wounds under bridge

Hong Kong police have launched an investigation into the death of a man who was found wounded and covered in blood underneath a bridge.

The force said it received a report at 6.18am on Monday that the 51-year-old man was discovered under a bridge on Yick Yuen Road in Tuen Mun.

He was certified dead at the scene. Police said that wounds were found on the body, but their cause and whether they were related to his death were still under investigation.

A private car with blood stains inside was also found near the scene, with the force currently investigating whether it was connected to the case and if it belonged to the man.

Local media reported that the vehicle involved was a black, seven-seat multipurpose vehicle and the wounds on the man’s body were suspected to have been caused by a knife.

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