Truck driver injured in 4-vehicle collision on Hong Kong expressway
Woman, 35, briefly trapped in vehicle cabin and lost consciousness after her truck failed to brake in time along Island Eastern Corridor

The driver of a truck was seriously injured in a four-vehicle collision along the Island Eastern Corridor in Hong Kong on Sunday afternoon.
The four vehicles – a seven-seater car, a taxi and two trucks – were travelling in the direction of Chai Wan on the expressway when they crashed at around 2pm, police said.
Three of the vehicles began to slow down after spotting a roadworks truck straight ahead near the K Wah Centre in North Point.
Police said the fourth vehicle, one of the trucks, failed to brake in time and collided with the taxi, the seven-seater car and the second truck.
The driver of the first truck, a 35-year-old woman, became trapped in the severely damaged cabin of her vehicle and temporarily lost consciousness.
Firefighters managed to free her from the wreckage and rushed her to Pamela Youde Nethersole Eastern Hospital in Chai Wan, where she later regained consciousness.