Police Probe Death Of Woman And Baby In Yau Ma Tei

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2021-01-07 HKT 06:17

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  • The police are looking into the cause of their deaths. Photo: RTHK

    The police are looking into the cause of their deaths. Photo: RTHK

The police are investigating a murder and person fell from height case in Yau Ma Tei on Wednesday in which a 34-year-old mainland woman and her 5-month-old daughter died.

At 4:50 pm, the police received a report from a security guard that the two persons were found lying on a podium at Parc Palais, 18 Wylie Road and it was thought they may fallen from height.

The woman and the baby girl were certified dead at the scene. Initial investigations revealed that they fell from a unit. No note was found at the scene.

Post-mortem examinations will be conducted later to ascertain the cause of deaths of the deceased.

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