Residents leave prayers and flowers on third day of return to Wang Fuk Court
Group are latest batch of residents to return to their flats in Hong Kong’s Wang Fuk Court under special government arrangement

The latest batch of residents to return to their flats in Hong Kong’s Wang Fuk Court under special government arrangements said prayers and left bouquets on Wednesday as a final farewell to their fire-ravaged homes.
The residents, who were among 79 households that registered to visit Wang Sun House in the morning, arrived at the building with trolleys, backpacks and bags, some carrying stools to aid their arduous climb up at least 20 floors.
An elderly woman surnamed Tang, who lived on the 24th floor, said she and her friends would pray together before the climb.
“There’s no goodbye to be said up there. I just hope to retrieve my cat’s ashes,” she said.
Tang said her dead 19-year-old cat’s ashes were stored in a china jar and kept within a stainless steel box.
“Its melting point is supposed to be around 1,500 degrees Celsius. I think it hasn’t melted yet.”
The inferno last November killed 168 people and damaged all but one of Wang Fuk Court’s eight blocks.