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Hong Kong police investigate alleged hit-and-run involving dead cat in New Territories

Police say a woman, 43, alerted them to the cat found on Kam Tin Road in the Shek Kong area of Yuen Long

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The injured cat, which later died, was found on Kam Tin Road in the Shek Kong area of Yuen Long, police said. Photo: Handout

Hong Kong police are investigating a suspected hit-and-run incident that may be linked to the death of a cat in the New Territories.

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The force said a 43-year-old woman called the police in the early hours of Thursday, alerting them to the injured cat found on Kam Tin Road in the Shek Kong area of Yuen Long at around 9.30pm the day before.

“She suspected the cat had been struck by a [hit-and-run] vehicle and later died,” police said.

Officers from the New Territories North traffic unit have been tasked to investigate the case. As of 4pm on Thursday, no arrests had been made in connection with the case, according to the force.

Police appealed to witnesses or anyone with information to contact them at 3661 3800.

The cat’s death is linked to a suspected hit-and-run incident, police have said. Photo: Handout
The cat’s death is linked to a suspected hit-and-run incident, police have said. Photo: Handout

The force said motorists were required to stop if their vehicles hit cats and dogs, regardless of whether the animal was a stray under the Road Traffic Ordinance.

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