Eleven people were injured and taken to Tuen Mun Hospital after a minibus and a private car collided on Castle Peak Road–Lingnan section near Tuen Fu Road in Tuen Mun at about 9.51pm on August 17, 2026. Both reports said the injured people were conscious; one described their injuries as minor.

The reports use different descriptions of the minibus, with one calling it a green minibus and the other describing it as a passenger-route minibus. According to Star Headline, the minibus was travelling towards Fu Tai Estate while the private car was approaching from the opposite direction and turned right into Tuen Fu Road. The report did not say whether this account reflected a police finding.

Star Headline reported that the injured group consisted of two drivers, eight minibus passengers and one private-car passenger. It said the minibus passengers were three men and five women aged between 21 and 78, while the private-car passenger was a 54-year-old woman. The minibus driver was identified as a 74-year-old man surnamed Tse and the private-car driver as a 26-year-old man surnamed Yeung. The report also mentioned leg and waist pain among the drivers, without clearly assigning each symptom to a specific person.

The vehicle-by-vehicle count was not consistent across the reports. i-CABLE News said nine people on the minibus and two in the private car were injured, while agreeing that the overall number was 11. It described the injuries as minor; Star Headline provided more specific accounts of pain but did not give a final medical diagnosis.

Police, firefighters and ambulance personnel attended the scene, and the injured people were taken to Tuen Mun Hospital. Police photographed the scene and investigated the circumstances of the collision. The supplied reports did not clarify the cause, the final medical conditions of those injured or the differing vehicle-by-vehicle count.