Hong Kong journalist hit by petrol bomb recovering in hospital

Hongkong Journalist Burnt

Flames are seen on the journalist after he was hit with a petrol bomb during a protest

HONG KONG, Oct 8 (NNN-AGENCIES) — A journalist working with Hong Kong’s public broadcaster was recovering in hospital on Monday after he was hit by a petrol bomb during weekend protests in the city.

Flames briefly flared around the man’s head and neck as his helmet and plastic rain poncho caught fire during the incident on Sunday. A witness said that the device had been thrown by protesters.

The journalist was burned on a “small part of his face” and was in hospital, a spokeswoman for Radio Television Hong Kong (RTHK), the territory’s public broadcaster, said.

“Now he is fine,” she said, declining to give the reporter’s name, but confirming that he was from Hong Kong.

The media worker, who was wearing a helmet marked Press, and a high-visibility yellow vest, had been involved in a live broadcast at the time, according to the spokeswoman.

The incident occurred during the latest unrest in Hong Kong, with police firing tear gas and baton-charging crowds, while some demonstrators threw bricks and petrol bombs at police. — NNN-AGENCIES

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