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Tears of anger as Tai Po fire survivors slam negligent authorities after hearing

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An inquiry into the deadly fire at Hong Kong's Wang Fuk Court has concluded. Survivors reacted with anger and exhaustion, condemning government departments for shifting blame and demanding accountability and apologies. The incident has raised concerns about accountability in public housing safety.

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Tears, anger, and exhaustion marked the conclusion

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Survivors demanded accountability and apologies from government departments.

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Survivors condemned government departments for passing the buck.

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  • Tears, anger, and exhaustion marked the conclusion
  • Residents reacted with tears of anger

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Tears, anger and exhaustion marked the conclusion of an inquiry into the deadly fire at Hong Kong’s Wang Fuk Court, as survivors condemned government departments for passing the buck and demanded accountability.

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Survivors condemned government departments for passing the buck.

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Survivors demanded accountability and apologies from government departments.

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An inquiry into the deadly fire at Hong Kong's Wang Fuk Court has concluded.

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Survivors reacted with tears, anger, and exhaustion to the conclusion of the inquiry.

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