
Originally published bySouth China Morning Post
As Hong Kong reels from its deadliest fire in decades, a highly visible community of foreigners is also in mourning as it awaits the fate of at least 80 of its own who remain missing.
They are the domestic helpers who remain unaccounted for five days after the blaze, among more than 200 working in Wang Fuk Court, the site of the fiery inferno that has claimed 128 lives.
Seven Indonesians were confirmed dead, two others and a Filipino were injured, according to the consulates of the two...
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