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Hong Kong A police officer shot and killed a homeless man of Nepalese origin after he attacked the officer with a chair. [4] 18 July 2011 multiple unnamed: Xinjiang 2011 Hotan attack: Fourteen attackers, who killed two hostages and two security guards, were killed in a firefight with police in Hotan, Xinjiang. 1 July 2012 Mr. Ban [a]
The ledge from which Chow Tsz-lok fell. The Hong Kong Fire Services Department said ambulance A344 from the Po Lam district received an emergency call from firefighters and was redirected at 01:11 to the second floor of the Sheung Tak car park to attend to an urgent case. [20]
1989 陳政瑜 : Hong Kong Fire Services firefighter captain killed by a blaze in Mongkok Sun Hing Building; 1990 岑凱傑 (died at 25): Royal Hong Kong Police Force officer killed by a suspect in Mei Foo Sun Chuen [2] 1996 廖熾鴻 (died at 41): Hong Kong Fire Services firefighter who died during a fire in the Garley Building [3]
A fire in a large, mostly residential building in Hong Kong on Wednesday morning killed at least five people and left another 34 injured. The blaze in the New Lucky House in the Jordan ...
A man who was shot by Hong Kong police during mass pro-democracy protests in 2019 was sentenced to 47 months imprisonment by a district court on Wednesday on multiple charges, including rioting ...
Tsui Po-ko (Chinese: 徐步高) (17 May 1970 – 17 March 2006) was a Police Constable of the Hong Kong Police Force, bank robber and serial killer. He is one of Hong Kong's most known serial killers. He was killed during an ambush on two Police Constables in a Tsim Sha Tsui subway which led to a shootout.
When the three were young, their lives changed because of the 1991 Hong Kong financial crisis. Many years later, they reunited and slowly found out that there was a great conspiracy in the past caused by the Former financial crisis response team now known as the Knights Club as they tried to uncover the truth behind their parents' death that ...
The history of the Hong Kong Fire Service began in the Government Gazette dated 9 May 1868. Charles May became the first Superintendent of the Fire Brigade. At the time, the Fire Department was part of the Hong Kong Police Force. It had a total strength of 62 with a supplement of 100 Chinese volunteers. The fire department expanded to 140 ...