Hong Kong Charges Seven People, Two Companies Over Deadly Wang Fuk Court Fire
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- Hong Kong authorities have charged seven individuals and two companies with manslaughter and other offenses, including fraud and tax evasion, over the deadly Wang Fuk Court fire that killed 168 people last year.
- The charges stem from a major renovation project of the public housing estate.
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The Wang Fuk Court blaze, which occurred last year, was the world's deadliest residential building fire in decades, killing 168 people. The fire shattered a close-knit community, and former residents and relatives of the dead have been waiting for answers for months.
Seven people and two companies have been charged over the world's deadliest residential building fire in decades.
The Wang Fuk Court blaze, which killed 168 people at a public housing estate last year, prompted a months-long investigation into the cause.
The charges included manslaughter, conspiracy to defraud, money laundering, attempting to pervert the course of public justice, and tax evasion.
Hong Kong authorities have charged seven people and two companies with offences including manslaughter following the city's deadliest fire in decades.
The massive blaze engulfed seven apartment buildings and killed 168 people in November.
Former residents and relatives of the dead have been waiting for answers for months after the fire shattered the close-knit community of Wang Fuk Court.
In a statement on Wednesday, authorities said police and the Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) charged the suspects with 25 counts.
Money laundering, attempting to pervert the course of public justice and tax evasion were also among the allegations.
Manslaughter and fraud among the charges
The seven people played different roles in the major renovation project of Wang Fuk Court.
The two companies charged are the project consultancy firm and the main contractor involved in the project.
The seven defendants, which include the directors of the two companies, were brought to court on Wednesday afternoon where they told the court they understood the charges against them.
The court heard those accused of manslaughter "unlawfully" killed 168 from the residential buildings in November, including residents and a firefighter.
"We suspect that this unfortunate incident was caused by individuals acting in their own self-interest … with complete disregard for the safety of residents' lives and property," ICAC's principal investigator Hazel Law said on Wednesday.
The case was adjourned until September.
In March, police said they arrested 38 people on accusations related to the complex, including manslaughter and fraud.
Nine have been charged, police said.
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The anti-graft agency said in the same month that they also arrested 23 people on suspicion of offences such as bribery and conspiracy to defraud.
Victor Dawes, a lawyer representing an independent committee conducting an ongoing inquiry into the fire's cause, previously said almost all fire safety systems failed on the day of the blaze because of human error.
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Further charges or arrests may occur as the investigation continues.
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The case will likely result in convictions for some or all of the charged parties.
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Offene Fragen
- What specific actions led to the manslaughter charges?
- What was the exact nature of the conspiracy to defraud?
- What were the specific roles of each of the seven individuals charged?
- What led to the failure of fire safety systems?


