Hong Kong charges 7 people, 2 firms in deadly 2025 fire
Hong Kong authorities on Wednesday charged seven people and two building companies with offenses including manslaughter and conspiracy to defraud over the city's deadliest fire in decades. The blaze engulfed seven apartment buildings and killed 168 people on Nov. 26, 2025, in the Wang Fuk Court complex in the Tai Po district. Police and the Independent Commission Against Corruption charged the suspects with 25 counts including money laundering, attempting to pervert the course of public justice, and tax evasion. The two companies charged are consultancy firm Will Power Architects Company and Prestige Construction & Engineering Co., the main contractor for a renovation project underway when the fire occurred. Senior police superintendent Basil Tang said those in charge of the renovation were seriously negligent in monitoring materials, citing non-fire-retardant scaffolding netting and foam boards. Principal investigator Hazel Law said authorities suspect some people used corrupt practices, fraud, and other illegal acts for personal gain. The defendants told the court they understood the charges, and the hearing will resume in September.
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Sources: abcnews.com
