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October 1, 2012: Deadly ferry crash off Hong Kong’s Lamma Island kills 39

  • Some 124 people on the Lamma IV were thrown into waters near Yung Shue Wan when it was hit by a passenger ferry travelling from Central

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The Lamma IV which was partially sunk in the waters off Lamma Island is lifted up from the sea. Photo: Sam Tsang
This article was first published in the South China Morning Post on October 2, 2012. It has been republished online as part of Hong Kong 25, which looks at how the city has changed since the handover, and what its future holds.
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By Joyce Ng, Stuart Lau, Danny Mok and Ada Lee

At least eight people died and about two dozen were missing after two ferries collided off Lamma Island last night.

Some 124 people on the Lamma IV, a vessel owned by Hongkong Electric, were thrown into waters near Yung Shue Wan when it was hit by a passenger ferry travelling from Central.

Rescuers pulled 101 out of the water and were searching through the night for the others.

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The accident happened at 8.23pm when the power company’s boat was heading to Central with staff and their families to watch the National Day fireworks display. The vessel was half sunk in the water with the bow pointing up at an angle of 90 degrees.

The Hospital Authority confirmed at midnight that eight of 53 people admitted to four hospitals were dead. The number was expected to rise as 23 were still missing.

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