1. The condolence message board near the site of the deadly Hong Kong fire will be removed on Sunday.
2. The board, which was set up in a park near the high-rise complex where 159 people died, has been a place for visitors to leave messages demanding punishment for those responsible and expressing criticism of the government's response.
3. People visited the park on Sunday to pay their respects, with some expressing regret over the removal of the board as it serves as a symbol of support from Hong Kong people, helping those affected by the disaster recover.
2. The board, which was set up in a park near the high-rise complex where 159 people died, has been a place for visitors to leave messages demanding punishment for those responsible and expressing criticism of the government's response.
3. People visited the park on Sunday to pay their respects, with some expressing regret over the removal of the board as it serves as a symbol of support from Hong Kong people, helping those affected by the disaster recover.
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Condolence message board near Hong Kong fire site to be removed Sunday; serves as symbol of support from Hong Kong people, placed in park near high-rise complex where 159 died. Visitors leave messages demanding accountability, criticizing govt response. People visit Sunday to pay respects, express
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Category ID: listed_summary
URL: https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20251207_12/#summary
Date: Dec. 7, 2025
Notes: 2025-12-07
Created: 2025/12/07 22:40
Updated: 2025/12/07 22:42