Hong Kong actor Mat Yeung Ming charged in connection with traffic accident

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Mat Yeung Ming, who has filmed crime prevention clips for police, has been charged with careless driving and refusing to provide a blood sample in connection with a traffic accident.

Hong Kong actor Mat Yeung Ming, who has filmed crime prevention clips for police, has been charged with careless driving and refusing to provide a blood sample in connection with a traffic accident about two months ago.

The 39-year-old actor, whose real name is Lam Ming-lok, was arrested on August 8 on suspicion of refusing to provide a blood sample for an alcohol test after his Mercedes-Benz ran out of control, hit a road sign and then mounted a concrete barrier on Magazine Gap Road.Get the latest insights and analysis from our Global Impact newsletter on the big stories originating in China.

Photos taken at the time showed Yeung unsteady on his feet after the incident, and police helping him into an ambulance. He complained of feeling unwell and was sent to Queen Mary Hospital, in Pok Fu Lam, for treatment. Hong Kong police officer admits assaulting female colleague at illegal partyWhen the actor reported back to police on Tuesday, he was charged with careless driving and refusing to provide a blood sample for analysis. He was also accused of equipping his car windows with tinting that was too heavy.

As well as filming crime prevention clips for the police, Yeung played a leading role as a senior inspector in the cyber security and technology crime bureau targeting online scams in the television drama On-Lie Game, which was aired on TVB in August.For the latest news from the South China Morning Post download our mobile app. Copyright 2020.

 

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