Woman rescued from Hong Kong temple furnace dies
One firefighter injured in operation in stable condition in hospital; two others discharged after treatment
A woman who is believed to have intentionally thrown herself into a red-hot furnace at a Taoist temple died in hospital on Tuesday morning, Hong Kong authorities said.
The 59-year-old woman died just after 6am in Queen Mary Hospital. She had been pulled out of the 2.5-metre deep-furnace at Yuen Yuen Institute – a Taoist temple in Tsuen Wan – on Sunday morning, and was taken to hospital in a coma.
His colleagues were treated and discharged on the same day.
Tsuen Wan police district assistant commander Chan Hoi-kong said this was believed to have been a suicide attempt.
The woman had arrived at the temple without an offering, and her brother had told police she was suffering from mental health issues, Chan said.