They thought it was just another bus ride home. In seconds, it became a scene of unthinkable horror. A packed double‑decker flipped onto its side, metal screaming, glass exploding, lives torn apart on a quiet Hong Kong road. Nineteen people gone. Dozens more fighting for breath, for memory, for any cha…
On an ordinary day in Tai Po, routine shattered without warning. A double‑decker bus, carrying commuters who trusted it to get them home, lost control on a downhill stretch and overturned with brutal force. Most of those who never made it out alive had been sitting on the upper deck, where the impact and chaos were most devastating. Within minutes, sirens pierced the stunned silence as emergency crews fought to pull survivors from twisted metal and shattered glass, rushing the injured to nearby hospitals.
In the aftermath, grief and anger now hang over the community. Authorities arrested the 30‑year‑old driver on suspicion of dangerous driving causing death and injuries, amid reports he was speeding and visibly agitated before the crash. As investigators reconstruct every second of the tragedy, families wait for answers that can never bring back what was lost, only explain how a simple journey turned irreversibly dark.