HK to scrutinize Manila's first hostage-taking report

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"While we are not yet in a position to comment on the relevant conclusions, we acknowledge that the committee has been serious in handling the matter." he said.

He also noted that the report admits that the causes of death of the eight victims and the causes of injury of the seven others need to be further ascertained, thus final conclusions have yet to be drawn.

"We expect the Philippine authorities to step up their efforts to complete the work as soon as possible. We and the Philippine authorities have been cooperating well in this regard. To this end, we will continue to work closely with the Philippine authorities to facilitate communication between the two sides for further investigation and follow-up forensic and ballistic examinations."

The Coroner's Court of the HKSAR has earlier instructed the Hong Kong Police to assist in the investigation. The government will submit the Philippine authorities' first report and other related investigation materials to the Coroner's Court for consideration. Upon receiving the relevant information and the independent investigation report to be compiled by the Hong Kong police, the Coroner will decide whether to hold a hearing.

The spokesman reiterated that the incident is a heart-wrenching tragedy. "As shown by the Philippine investigation report, it could have been avoided."

He said the HKSAR government sincerely hopes that the Philippine authorities could continue with their efforts in dealing with the aftermath properly, including taking action against the negligent officers, following up with the investigation, and dealing with the matter "in a fair manner so that the call for justice can be answered."

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