‘We saved ourselves’: Hong Kong train attack victims describe 30-minute ordeal
Victims describe ‘smell of blood’ in train carriages as China blames ‘black hands’ of US for unrest
Victims of an attack by masked men in a Hong Kong train station on Sunday have accused police of not responding to their calls for help, saying: “We saved ourselves … because nobody else was there.”
Their faces obscured by masks, they gave emotional testimony at a press briefing on Wednesday alongside the Democratic party lawmaker Lam Cheuk-ting, who was also injured in the attacks.