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Homeowners may face claims after falling tree kills woman outside Mid Levels apartment

Flat owners may be sued after heavily pregnant woman is crushed to death in Mid-Levels; baby saved by caesarean but is in critical condition

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The tree which collapsed on to a heavily-pregnant woman in Mid Levels, killing her and leaving her baby boy critical. Photo: Sam Tsang
Clifford Lo

Flat owners and the management company of a Mid-Levels residential block could face legal action after a tree crashed down a private slope and killed a heavily pregnant woman.

The victim's baby was delivered by emergency caesarean section following the accident at Palm Court, Robinson Road, but was in a critical condition.

Zhang Qin, 37, was waiting outside the 11-storey block for a minibus when the 10-metre-tall Indian rubber tree fell on her shortly after 2.30pm yesterday.

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It was the third death in a decade caused by a falling tree following those of a 19-year-old university student in Stanley in 2008 and a cyclist in Sha Tin in 2010.

But yesterday's tragedy happened on private land, and some critics said it highlighted the need for a law to ensure trees on private land were well managed. A tree specialist said the trunk was rotten and infected with fungi.

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