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Man dies in fire at Hong Kong homeless shelter, burnt charcoal found at scene

Police alerted to incident at 124 Shanghai Street in Yau Ma Tei; source says preliminary investigation suggests cause of fire suspicious

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Police officers near the scene of the fatal fire in Yau Ma Tei, where traces of burnt charcoal were found. Photo: Jelly Tse
Fiona Sun

A man has died in a fire at a shelter for the homeless and needy in Hong Kong’s Yau Ma Tei, with traces of burnt charcoal found at the scene.

Police were alerted to the fire at 124 Shanghai Street at 12.28pm on Tuesday. Officers found the victim with burn marks at the scene, and the fire was put out at 12.46pm.

The man was sent to Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Yau Ma Tei, where he was later certified dead, police said. The victim suffered third-degree burns, they said.

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A source identified the location of the fire as a non-profit organisation providing services to the homeless and people in need.

According to the source, police and the Fire Services Department were looking into the case, with a preliminary investigation suggesting the cause of the fire was suspicious, given the traces of burnt charcoal found at the scene.

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