Canadian watched childhood home burn as Hong Kong blaze killed more than 100 people
Toronto resident Paul Chow was devastated when the apartment where he grew up made international news after a raging inferno tore through seven highrise towers in Hong Kong, leaving more than 100 dead and hundreds missing.
It has been a roller-coaster of emotions for Chow, who has gone from worry to sadness, distress and anger as he watched the place he lived for more than 30 years become engulfed in flames, knowing many of his former neighbours were unaccounted for.
“I want to cry and feel speechless,” said Chow, adding the tragedy has kept him up at night.
The deadly fire, the worst in Hong Kong in decades, ripped through much of the eight-block Wang Fuk Court housing complex in Hong Kong’s Tai Po district Wednesday.


