A Filipino tourist died in a vehicular accident in Tsuen Wan West in Hong Kong, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) confirmed.
"The Consulate General of the Philippines in Hong Kong confirms that a 35-year-old Filipino tourist has died due to injuries sustained in a vehicular accident in Tsuen Wan West on 05 August 2025," the DFA said in a statement on Wednesday, Aug. 6.
According to the Consulate General, the Filipino tourist's remains are now housed in Kwai Chung Public Mortuary.
"The Consulate General offers its deepest condolences to the deceased’s family and prays for his eternal rest," it said.
The DFA also said that the Consulate General is currently assisting the family of the deceased and is anticipating their arrival in Hong Kong to arrange the shipment of the remains.
Meanwhile, the DFA disclosed that the taxi driver involved in the accident was already placed under police custody.
"The Consulate General is closely coordinating with the Hong Kong Police Force while the official investigation of the case is ongoing," the DFA said.
It is also closely coordinating with the Hong Kong Police Force while the official investigation of the case is ongoing, it added.