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Chapter 1737 The Predecessor of the Flying Tigers

Chapter 1737 The Predecessor of the Flying Tigers
On New Year's Eve in Hong Kong, Cherie Chung and her sister enjoyed the Victoria Harbour fireworks show from their balcony.

On the second day of the Lunar New Year, Cherie Chung and her sister visited her parents' home near the garment company.

There will be a fireworks show and a light show tonight.

There will be a fireworks show and a light show tonight.

Zhong Chudan, along with Zhong Sanmei and Zhong Xiaodi, and other young people, were clamoring to go to the beach to watch the fireworks show nearby, and also to catch a glimpse of the light show.

Chung Chor-hung asked her younger brother and sister to go to her balcony to watch, but the young people were not happy about it, saying that there was no atmosphere there.

Chung Chor-hung herself didn't want to go, but she wouldn't stop her sister from going.

Because whether it's a fireworks show or a light show, the venue is always a key patrol area of ​​the Hong Kong Police Force.

Moreover, this year's fireworks show was organized by a foreign firm to celebrate its 150th anniversary. Only they had the prestige to allow those foreigners in the British government of Hong Kong to break the ban on fireworks and firecrackers that had been in place for many years.

The Hong Kong Police Department dared not let the owners of the foreign firm lose face, nor could they allow an accident to occur at the fireworks show that had been suspended in Hong Kong for many years.

In addition, it is currently the Lunar New Year period. The Hong Kong Police Headquarters and various district police stations have been holding meetings with the leaders of various triads.

Police stations, traffic police stations, and marine police stations in each district also dispatched a large number of officers.

Patrol cars, patrol boats, uniformed police officers, and plainclothes officers were scattered around the area, and it was said that even the "Mobile Force Special Task Force" was stationed nearby.

The Special Task Force (SDU) was originally the "Sharpshooter Team" established in Hong Kong in 1973.

Following the hijacking of an airliner in the Libyan National Airborne Service in July 1974, the sharpshooters were reorganized into the "Mobile Force Special Task Force" after receiving tactical guidance from the British Special Air Service (SAS).

Following the infamous gunfight on Wonsa Street in Causeway Bay, Hong Kong in 1984, the Special Duties Unit of the Mobile Force was officially renamed the "Flying Tigers".
From that day forward, the Flying Tigers officially and openly began participating in cases that were difficult to solve due to insufficient firepower in Hong Kong police stations and offices, or in certain emergencies.

Because of this, Cherie Chung, her parents, and her husband didn't need to worry about their safety when they went out at night. They just told them not to go back to Dapu District N Jing Street after watching the show, because it was too late, too far, and unsafe. They told them to just go to Jia Hui Garden instead.

There's an old saying in Hong Kong: "Good things don't work, but bad things do."

What Cherie Chung and her parents didn't know was that their trust in the Hong Kong Police Force's security during the fireworks show brought about a huge change in their family.

In the evening, Chung Chor-hung returned to the Garden of Elegance. Around 8 p.m., she sat on the terrace like Han Li, with two cats on her lap and two dogs at her feet, holding a steaming teacup, watching the colorful fireworks exploding in the sky above Victoria Harbour.

It was truly beautiful, and I truly miss it.

After the Hong Kong government enacted the Ordinance in 67 banning the setting off of fireworks and firecrackers throughout the territory, people with money and means could cross the harbor to the Pearl River Delta to watch and set off fireworks and firecrackers.

However, for those who lack money and means, fireworks and firecrackers become something they only remember. A round-trip ferry ticket from Hong Kong to Macau is an expense they would never be willing to spend in their entire lives.

Moreover, since most schools in Hong Kong use British textbooks, there are very strict restrictions on Chinese cultural knowledge, and many things simply do not appear in the textbooks.

This has resulted in many children born in Hong Kong after 67 having no idea what fireworks or firecrackers are, even when they reach their teens. Although Cherie Chung was born in 60, her impression of fireworks is very vague.

Strictly speaking, since the day she could remember, Chung Chor-hung had never seen such beautiful fireworks, even though she had seen them once on New Year's Eve, she still couldn't get enough of them.

Most importantly, everyone knows that this was a ban that a certain foreign firm was able to break through through various connections and maneuvers to celebrate its 150th anniversary.

Will this situation still occur? Will there still be foreign firms or groups doing this kind of thing?

No one knows, and the ordinary people of Hong Kong certainly don't know if they will ever see such a beautiful and dazzling fireworks show again.

Therefore, this situation is similar to seeing one less time with each passing moment.

Tonight in Hong Kong, many people didn't even want to blink when the fireworks show started. Many stared at it for more than 20 minutes, resulting in dry and sore eyes when it ended.

Chung Chor-hung was in a similar situation. By the time the fireworks show ended, her teacup was already cold, but she still had a look of lingering enjoyment on her face.

Chung Chor-hung went downstairs from the terrace to watch TV. While waiting for her younger siblings to come over in the living room, the phone on the table rang.

When Chung Chor-hung heard the phone ring, she initially thought it was her younger siblings calling. However, when she answered, she was surprised to find that the call was actually from the Central District Police Station in Hong Kong.

"Ms. Chung? This is the Central Police Station's emergency call center. According to a report from patrolling officers, your sister unfortunately fell into the water after watching the fireworks show at the Central waterfront, and your brother was seriously injured after being trampled."

They've been taken to Mary's Hospital by ambulance. Please get there as soon as you have time.

Upon hearing the news, Chung Chor-hung quickly changed her shoes and went out. Although she didn't know why this had happened, getting to the hospital was the most important thing right now.

In Hong Kong, if a patient hasn't paid, even if they were brought in by the police, the hospital can at most help stabilize their condition.

As for whether patients will miss the best time for treatment, whether minor injuries will become serious, or whether they will suffer any sequelae, the hospital doesn't care at all.

When Cherie Chung hurriedly drove to Mary Hospital, she quickly found Chung San-mei in the corridor, accompanied by a female police officer.

It was only then that Chung Chu-hung learned that the one who had fallen into the water was Chung Chu-dan, the one who was trampled by the crowd was Chung's younger brother, and Chung's third sister had only suffered some minor injuries.

The incident started because there were too many people watching the fireworks show. When it ended, everyone was in a hurry to go home, and the surging crowd pushed Zhong Chudan, who was standing on the side, into the sea.

Chung was pushed by someone and fell to the ground, where he was then trampled by many feet.

Chung Siu-mei was lucky to escape unharmed, but she suffered some bruises on her arms, knees, and other parts of her body.

Chung Siu-mei was stunned. When she came to her senses, the patrolling police had already dispersed the crowd. Only then did she realize that her second sister, Chung Chu-dan, was missing.

After the patrolling officers contacted a patrol boat at sea via walkie-talkie, the two men were taken to the hospital.
(End of this chapter)

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