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CUHK suspends lawmaker William Wong after drink-driving, hit-and-run arrest
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CUHK suspends lawmaker William Wong after drink-driving, hit-and-run arrest

The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) has suspended William Wong Kam-fai, an engineering associate dean and lawmaker, from administrative duties following his arrest on suspicion of drink-driving and hit-and-run. The incident occurred on Monday night when Wong crashed his car into two parked vehicles on campus, losing control near a staff residence. A source reported the collision took place around 10:46 PM. A CUHK spokeswoman expressed deep concern over the incident, stating the university values staff conduct and professional ethics, and emphasized that the case is under police investigation, urging restraint in further comments.

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CUHK suspends lawmaker William Wong after drink-driving, hit-and-run arrest

The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) has suspended William Wong Kam-fai, an engineering associate dean and lawmaker, from administrative duties following his arrest on suspicion of drink-driving and hit-and-run. The incident occurred on Monday night when Wong crashed his car into two parked vehicles on campus, losing control near a staff residence. A source reported the collision took place around 10:46 PM. A CUHK spokeswoman expressed deep concern over the incident, stating the university values staff conduct and professional ethics, and emphasized that the case is under police investigation, urging restraint in further comments.

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