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A family in Wan Chai subdivided room could not bear the noise nuisance after calling the police, 44-year-old Ba Han was arrested in connection with the case

2021-03-05T04:01:34.131Z


The noise dispute is suspected of causing arson. A Vietnamese family of four in Kwong Yu Building, 172 Hennessy Road, Wan Chai, was set on fire yesterday (4th) by a Pakistani male neighbor who was suspected of having a "festival". The victim's family has left and burnt.


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Written by: Huang Weimin

2021-03-05 10:32

Last update date: 2021-03-05 11:53

The noise dispute is suspected of causing arson.

A Vietnamese family of four in Kwong Yu Building, 172 Hennessy Road, Wan Chai, was set on fire yesterday (4th) by a Pakistani male neighbor who was suspected of having a "festival". The victim's family has now left the charred home.

This morning (5th) "Hong Kong 01" reporter returned to inspect the fire site. The unit involved was a "one sub-district". After the fire, the wall of the unit was blackened and debris was scattered on the ground. The owner hired a plumber to repair it.

It is understood that a Vietnamese family of four lives with Bahan in a neighboring unit. In the early hours of the morning, Bahan had a dispute with his cohabiting girlfriend, causing noise to make Vietnamese neighbors dissatisfied, and the neighbor called the police.

Nearly 6 in the morning, the Vietnamese neighbor was awakened by heavy smoke in his sleep.

The police took over the investigation and arrested the 44-year-old Pakistani man. The case was classified as an arson.

The incident occurred at approximately 6 o'clock in the morning yesterday (4th). An arson occurred in Guangyu Building, 172 Hennessy Road. A Vietnamese family of four was close to each other and the police detained a Pakistani man.

In the incident, a family of four Vietnamese people died in the fire cave, including a 61-year-old woman, her 26-year-old son, a 28-year-old daughter-in-law, and a 4-year-old grandson. After 4 people were sent to the hospital for treatment, the 28-year-old woman and her 4-year-old son must be hospitalized. Governance.

After investigating, the firefighters found that there was no natural cause of the fire, and believed that the fire was suspicious, so they were handed over to the police for follow-up.

The police took over the investigation and arrest of a 44-year-old Pakistani man holding a Hong Kong identity card. The case was an arson.

It is understood that the arrested Bahan had a drunken dispute with his cohabiting girlfriend earlier, and even tried to set fire to clothes but was stopped by his girlfriend. However, the quarrel caused dissatisfaction with Vietnamese neighbors and called the police.

The police are investigating whether anyone is unwilling to retaliate by burning their houses.

In January, someone fell off the building in Kwong Yu Building:

According to sources, the unit that caught fire had fallen from a building in January this year, and officers from the Police Crime Squad were even more involved in the investigation.

At about 6 am on January 21, an African-American woman holding street paper was found lying on the ground outside Guangyu Building. She was suspected of falling from a unit on the previous site. During this time, she pressed against the "Shengli Hardware Store" outside the middle building. On the signboard, the word "行" was knocked off and stained with blood.

The 34-year-old female victim suffered a head injury and was in a coma.

The case was taken over by the District Crime Squad of Wan Chai Police.

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Wan Chai sub-divided house was set on fire by a Vietnamese family of four, a wok and a skilled police detained Bahan

A 34-year-old African-American woman fell off a building on Hennessy Road, Wan Chai, crushed a signboard and fell into a coma on the road to take over

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