More Firearms Found At Shooting Suspect's Flat

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2018-06-27 HKT 03:24

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  • Police officers outside the Tseung Kwan O residential block where the suspect lives. Photo: RTHK

    Police officers outside the Tseung Kwan O residential block where the suspect lives. Photo: RTHK

Police have found three more suspected firearms at the Tseung Kwan O flat of a woman suspected of shooting four people at Quarry Bay Park on Tuesday. An 80-year-old woman later died from a wound sustained in the shooting, and three of her siblings remain in hospital. Two are in critical condition.

The suspect, who is 44, accompanied police officers during the search. Footage showed her entering the building flanked by two female officers.

The suspect is understood to be the niece of the four and officers think a family dispute is the reason for the shooting.

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