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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

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The funeral service for late fireman Samuel Hui went past the the scene of the fire at Amoycan Industrial Centre in Ngau Tau Kok. Photo: K. Y. Cheng

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.

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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.

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