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Residents tell committee there was no alarm as Tai Po blaze broke out - as it happened

One witness breaks into tears as she recounts the chaos of smoke entering her flat, mistaking it for renovation dust before escaping

Legal representatives return for the afternoon session on day three of the hearing. Photo: Elson Li
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An independent committee investigating a fire that killed 168 people at a Hong Kong housing estate held its third public hearing on Tuesday, with three residents testifying after a government lawyer delivered an opening statement.

Leung Ho-hin, Tse Yuk-wa and Ko Yee-lui were identified as the first three witnesses in the series of evidential hearings into the fire that engulfed seven of eight blocks at Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po last year.

The committee’s legal team, led by Victor Dawes SC, last week wrapped up a two-day opening statement, in which he outlined six identifiable causes and said the blaze was likely to have been sparked by cigarettes.

He pointed to the use of flammable scaffolding mesh, deactivation of the fire alarm system and removal of fireproof windows at emergency staircases.

Dawes’ opening statement also highlighted “widespread” bid-rigging and other corruption in the construction industry, noting that Wang Fuk Court residents could have been misled into choosing a convicted contractor that offered to conduct its exterior renovation project at HK$336 million, the most expensive option among 57 proposals.

Follow our live updates on day three of the hearing.

Reporting by Brian Wong and Leopold Chen

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