Chief Executive John Lee said he is saddened by the murders that took place at a shopping centre last night and he extended his deep condolences to the families of the two deceased. Mr Lee made the statement following the murder case that happened at Plaza Hollywood in Diamond Hill on the evening of June 2. Apart from explaining that Police have arrested the suspect and will spare no effort in investigating the case, the statement pointed out that this is an individual case. It added that Police and various law enforcement agencies will continue to strive to maintain law and order in Hong Kong. Furthermore, staff from the Social Welfare Department have contacted the families of the deceased and the suspect and will render assistance. Noting that the people may feel uneasy and worried, especially as videos of the incident were widely circulated online, Mr Lee urged everyone in the community to stop sharing the videos. He encourages people to extend care to family members and fri
The Centre for Health Protection said today it is investigating three additional COVID-19 cases involving two men and one woman who arrived from Namibia, Cyprus and Ghana.
A total of 31 cases were reported in Hong Kong in the past 14 days, including one local case with an unknown infection source, 29 imported cases and one import-related case.
The centre also reminded people linked to Block 10 of Tai Po Centre to undergo mandatory testing in accordance with the compulsory testing notice tomorrow.
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