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Hong Kong landlord and tenant arrested after rental dispute turns violent

Landlord, 41 and tenant, 42, came to blows over the lease, during which an unknown liquid was thrown

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Police arrested the landlord and  tenant on suspicion of common assault. Photo: Handout
The men were taken to Kwong Wah Hospital for examination. Photo: Handout
Danny Mok

A landlord and a tenant have been arrested after a rental dispute turned violent inside a subdivided flat in Hong Kong.

Police received a report at about 11 a.m. on Sunday that a man had splashed suspected corrosive liquid on another man at a flat in a building on Prince Edward Road West near Portland Street in Mong Kok.

Officers wearing shields rushed to the scene and found a 41-year-old landlord and his 42-year-old tenant scuffling over the lease, during which an unknown liquid was thrown.

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Firefighters were called in to conduct rapid tests and determined the liquid was not corrosive.

Both men were arrested on suspicion of common assault.

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The landlord complained of wrist pain, while the tenant reported pain in his chest and hands, as well as a scratch on his wrist.

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