Hong Kong man, 89, rescued after being found clinging to care home exterior wall
An 89-year-old man was rescued in To Kwa Wan, Hong Kong, on Thursday morning after falling from a second-floor window of a care home. The man was found clinging to the exterior wall of the building, located at the intersection of Lok Shan Road and Ma Tau Wai Road.

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AI-generatedAn 89-year-old man was rescued in To Kwa Wan, Hong Kong, on Thursday morning after falling from a second-floor window of a care home. The man was found clinging to the exterior wall of the building, located at the intersection of Lok Shan Road and Ma Tau Wai Road. According to police reports, the man fell while attempting to retrieve an item and managed to grab onto the wall near an air-conditioning unit. Firefighters and police responded to the scene, using a ladder to safely bring him down. The man sustained a sprained ankle and was transported to Queen Elizabeth Hospital for treatment.
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4 extractedThe man sprained his ankle and was sent to Queen Elizabeth Hospital.
The man fell from the window while trying to retrieve something.
Care home staff reported the incident to the police at around 8am on Thursday.
An 89-year-old Hong Kong man was rescued after falling from a second-floor window of a care home.