Police investigating a suspected arson attack that left nine dead and 34 injured when fire tore through a Mong Kok street appealed to the public for information last night.
The nine bodies were found on the staircase of a building numbered 192 and 194 Fa Yuen Street.
Six of the deaths were confirmed by paramedics at the scene and the other three were declared dead in Kwong Wah Hospital.
A total of 44 fire engines and 210 firefighters were sent to tackle the blaze, with 26 ambulances called.
One of those injured in the blaze, which broke out early yesterday after hawker stalls caught fire, was an 11-month-old baby.
Anna Tsang Yim-sheung, police deputy district commander for Mong Kok, confirmed the blaze, the city's deadliest for 15 years, was being treated as suspicious.