Making sense of Hong Kong s man made tragedy through The Life Of Mr Close Enough 

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Making sense of Hong Kong’s man-made tragedy through The Life Of Mr Close-Enough

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alt="mfletter22 - As the sun sets and the lights come on in Hong Kong on Dec 17, 2025, the dark outlines of the charred towers of Wang Fuk Court look particularly stark, brutal even, against the Tai Po skyline, as if determined to remind every passer-by of the city’s recent sorrow. ST PHOTO: MAGDALENE FUNG"/>

As the sun sets and the lights come on, the dark outlines of the charred towers of Hong Kongs Wang Fuk Court against the Tai Po skyline are a stark reminder of the city’s sorrow.

ST PHOTO: MAGDALENE FUNG

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Magdalene Fung

Hong Kong

HONG KONG – Dear reader, by the time you read this, it would be almost a month since calamity befell Hong Kong.

The international news cycle has moved on from

the deadly blaze that started that dry windy afternoon on Nov 26

in Tai Po’s Wang Fuk Court housing estate.

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