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Woman rescued from Hong Kong temple furnace dies

One firefighter injured in operation in stable condition in hospital; two others discharged after treatment

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The victim had come to the temple without an offering. Photo: Handout

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.

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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.

One of the three firefighters injured during the rescue operation is still in Prince of Wales Hospital, in a stable condition. He suffered second-degree burns covering seven per cent of his body, mainly on his legs.

His colleagues were treated and discharged on the same day.

Three firefighters were injured during the rescue operation. Photo: Handout
Three firefighters were injured during the rescue operation. Photo: Handout
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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.

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