Couple injured in Pingtung truck crash into tree
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A small truck crashed into a roadside tree in Pingtung County, Taiwan, early Saturday morning, causing severe damage to the vehicle's front end.
- The driver, a 34-year-old man, and his 32-year-old wife, who was a passenger, were trapped in the wreckage and required rescue by firefighters.
- Both individuals were conscious when rescued and were transported to Pingtung Hospital for treatment of injuries, including a severe knee laceration and a fractured hand.
A couple sustained injuries after their small truck veered off the road and slammed into a tree in Pingtung County, Taiwan, early Saturday morning. The severe impact left the truck's front end completely destroyed and the occupants trapped.
The incident occurred around 14th June on Keda Road in Neipu Township. The driver, identified by the surname Chen, and his wife, surnamed Hu, were reportedly fatigued and lost control of the vehicle. The truck drifted from the inner lane before crashing forcefully into the tree without braking.
Firefighters arrived at the scene to find the truck's front severely crumpled, with debris scattered. Chen, 34, and Hu, 32, were conscious but in pain within the mangled cabin. Rescue teams used specialized equipment to extract them from the wreckage.
Both individuals were conscious upon rescue and received immediate medical attention at the scene before being taken to Pingtung Hospital. Chen suffered a severe knee laceration, while Hu sustained a fractured left hand and bruising to her left leg. Neither life-threatening injuries were reported. Police administered a breathalyzer test to Chen, which showed zero alcohol content, and found no signs of drug impairment. Fatigue is considered the preliminary cause of the accident, pending further investigation.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.