HONG KONG (Reuters)
- Hong Kong police arrested six crew on Tuesday after a ferry and a
company boat carrying more than 120 staff and family celebrating the
mid-autumn festival collided, killing 37 people as the boat sank.
The boat, belonging to
Hongkong Electric Co, controlled by billionaire Li Ka-shing, was taking
passengers to watch fireworks in the city's Victoria Harbor on Monday
when the two vessels collided near the picturesque outlying island of
Lamma.
Five children were among
the dead. More than 100 people were taken to hospital, with nine
suffering serious injuries or in critical condition, the government said
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