Hong Kong bids solemn farewell to second brave firefighter to die in 108-hour Ngau Tau Kok blaze
Funeral service attended by Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying, top government officials, chiefs of disciplined forces, lawmakers and business leaders
Tributes poured in from across the city on Friday as a senior fireman who died fighting one of Hong Kong’s longest-burning fires ever was laid to rest, with full honours.
Dressed in dark clothes, top government officials and the city’s leaders congregated at Universal Funeral Parlour in Hung Hom to pay their last respects to Samuel Hui Chi-kit, the second fireman to die in the huge blaze in Ngau Tau Kok last month.
About 30 members of the public gathered at the funeral parlour’s entrance.
One of them was Ida Wong, who urged Hongkongers to look for the positives in the tragedy.
“Hui and his colleague gave their all to put out the blaze, and I think all of us should learn from their spirit and determination,” she said.