Hong Kong Fire Survivors Weigh Trauma Against Need for Investigation
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Some survivors of Hong Kong's deadliest fire in decades are hesitant to participate in an official inquiry. They fear reliving the traumatic event and sharing private details, according to statements to the Post.
The fire engulfed the Wang Fuk Court housing estate in Tai Po last week. City leader John Lee has since ordered a judge-led investigation into the incident.
Psychologists involved note the inquiry must balance the pursuit of justice with compassion for victims. They emphasize the need to protect survivors' mental well-being.
Several residents told the Post they still want a fair and transparent investigation. However, they urge authorities to carefully consider the survivors' feelings and privacy during the process.