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Hong Kong police issue public appeals for help to locate missing 15-year-old twin sisters

Kong Wing-ki and Kong Wing-yan left their Cheung Sha Wan home on October 9 and October 16 respectively

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Hong Kong police have issued two separate appeals to locate 15-year-old twin sisters Kong Wing-ki and Kong Wing-yan. Photo: Handout
Clifford Lo

Hong Kong police have issued two appeals for the public’s help to find a pair of 15-year-old twin sisters who were reported missing after leaving their Cheung Sha Wan home separately a week apart.

The force issued pictures of teenagers Kong Wing-ki and Kong Wing-yan on Monday, with the message that anyone who knew of their whereabouts should contact officers from the Kowloon West regional missing persons unit.

In one appeal, police said Wing-ki was last seen at her home, a flat on Un Chau Street in Cheung Sha Wan, at around midday on October 9.

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According to the force, she was carrying her Hong Kong identity card, mobile phone and some cash when she left home.

In an appeal to find Wing-yan, the force said the girl also left the family’s flat, but at 12.45am last Wednesday, a week after her sister’s disappearance.

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Wing-yan had a mobile phone but did not take any identification documents with her when she left home, police said.

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