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HONG KONG – Survivors of the Manila hostage tragedy two years ago reiterated yesterday their call for justice, including reasonable compensation for them and the families of the fatalities as well as a public apology from the Philippine government.

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The Coroner’s Court here yesterday started the inquest into the death of eight residents of this administrative region in the Aug. 23 Manila hostage tragedy, even if most of the Filipino witnesses refused to attend proceedings.

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HONG KONG – The Philippine delegation investigating the hostage tragedy here concluded a five-day probe yesterday with statements from the survivors and a commitment from the Hong Kong police to help in the ballistics tests.

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HONG KONG – Survivors of the Manila hostage tragedy two years ago reiterated yesterday their call for justice, including reasonable compensation for them and the families of the fatalities as well as a public apology from the Philippine government.

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The Coroner’s Court here yesterday started the inquest into the death of eight residents of this administrative region in the Aug. 23 Manila hostage tragedy, even if most of the Filipino witnesses refused to attend proceedings.

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HONG KONG – The Philippine delegation investigating the hostage tragedy here concluded a five-day probe yesterday with statements from the survivors and a commitment from the Hong Kong police to help in the ballistics tests.

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