There is no excuse for further delays in ensuring residents are kept safe after yet another death in one of the city’s subdivided flats
The shocking extent to which owners of old buildings have ignored official orders to make their properties safe was exposed in April last year after flames ripped through New Lucky House in Yau Ma Tei, leaving five dead and 43 injured. There had been a failure to comply with government fire safety orders dating back to 2008.
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