Hong Kong runner, 24, dies after collapsing close to marathon finishing line
Hongkonger suffered head injury after falling 100 metres from end of race
A runner who collapsed just 100 metres from the finishing line at the Hong Kong Marathon on Sunday has died in hospital.
Hongkonger Ng Cheuk-yue, 24, a runner in the 10km race, was certified dead at 11.37am yesterday at Pamela Youde Nethersole Eastern Hospital in Chai Wan following a night in intensive care.
The exact cause of his death was yet to be determined by the Coroner's Court, according to a Hospital Authority spokesman.
Ng collapsed and suffered a head injury in Causeway Bay at around 8.20am, just 100 metres from the finishing line in Victoria Park. He was taken to Ruttonjee Hospital in Wan Chai before being transferred to Eastern.
The University of Science and Technology yesterday confirmed in a statement that Ng had graduated in civil and environmental engineering there in 2012.