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Hong Kong’s Tai Po fire tragedy
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Video | Hong Kong fire tragedy: bodies of Indonesian helper, woman she cared for found together

It took four days before a DNA test confirmed the identity of the helper’s remains

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Remains of domestic helper and elderly woman found together in flat destroyed by Tai Po fire

Remains of domestic helper and elderly woman found together in flat destroyed by Tai Po fire
Emily Chan

Yayuk Setyowati tried desperately to contact her sister when she learned the Hong Kong housing estate where her sibling lived and worked had caught fire on November 26. Her messages went unanswered. It took four days before a DNA test confirmed that her sister, a foreign domestic worker, had lost her life in the blaze at Wang Fuk Court.

The bodies of Sri Wahyuni and the elderly woman she cared for were found in the same room. In an interview with the Post, Yayuk, who is also a domestic worker in the city, recalls her agonising search and then having to share the news about her sister’s death with their family in Indonesia.

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