Hong Kong hiker dies after falling down 5-metre slope in Fanling

Hong Kong hiker dies after falling down 5-metre slope in Fanling

[South China Morning Post] - 03/2/2025

Man, 68, certified dead at North District Hospital, while another hiker rescued after going missing for two days.



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