Wang Fuk Court resident cherishes chance to capture final photo of sea from flat
A resident of Hong Kong's Wang Fuk Court, Ian Chu, returned to his building on Saturday to retrieve belongings after a deadly blaze. Chu, who lived in Wang Cheong House where 81 people died, expressed the importance of taking a final photograph of the sea from his flat.

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AI-generatedA resident of Hong Kong's Wang Fuk Court, Ian Chu, returned to his building on Saturday to retrieve belongings after a deadly blaze. Chu, who lived in Wang Cheong House where 81 people died, expressed the importance of taking a final photograph of the sea from his flat. He explained that renovations had previously blocked his view of the ocean and sunlight. Chu captured images of Tolo Harbour from his apartment, cherishing the opportunity to document the view before it was permanently lost. The fire resulted in a total of 168 fatalities.
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5 extractedSince the renovations I have not seen the ocean, the sunlight … so I just tried to take as many photos as I could while I had the chance.
Nearly half of the 168 total deaths occurred in Wang Cheong House.
81 people died in Wang Cheong House.
Ian Chu lived in Wang Cheong House.
Ian Chu returned to Wang Fuk Court to collect belongings after a deadly blaze.