One dead and two injured in Sham Shui Po fire

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Two other victims were found with slight burns.

A dead male body was found inside a subdivided flat in Sham Shui Po that caught fire in the early hours of Thursday.

Another man and a woman were injured, sustaining slight burns to their arms and legs in the blaze which took place on the fourth floor of an old building on Yee Kuk Street.

“Fire accelerants were discovered inside the flat. Police are following up on that,” said Choi Wai-fung, Lai Chi Kok fire station commander.

The fire engines were deployed to the scene.

Police received a report about the blaze at 3.53am, and firefighters arrived five minutes later. The blaze was put out at 4.35am. The case is being treated as arson.

The flat in question was seven by 10 metres in size and was divided into five subdivided units.

The victim’s body was found near the door to the flat, while the two injured persons were found at the rear stairway.

A total of 20 residents were evacuated in an operation that saw 10 fire engines mobilised.

RTHK quoted a resident saying they heard a quarrel going on between a man and a woman before the fire was discovered.

A separate blaze broke out in a building on Un Chau Street in Cheung Sha Wan at about 5.30am on Thursday. Twenty-seven people were injured and rushed to different hospitals.

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