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Tourist killed by falling window from Hong Kong hotel by Staff Writers Hong Kong (AFP) Jan 22, 2019 A hotel employee arrested after a window she was cleaning fell onto a busy Hong Kong street and killed a tourist was released on bail Tuesday as investigators try to work out what caused the fatal tragedy. Police said a 24-year-old female tourist from the Chinese mainland was struck by the window which fell from the 16th floor of the Mira Hotel in the busy Tsim Sha Tsui shopping district on Monday. She was rushed to hospital but doctors were unable to save her. A male friend was also struck by the window but escaped with only light injuries. Police arrested a hotel cleaner under a law against allowing objects to fall from buildings and endanger or harm the public. The accident sparked alarm that a window could possibly fall from the outside of a modern hotel building in a city stacked with skyscrapers. A police spokesperson told AFP that the woman was released on bail Tuesday pending further enquiries and is required to report back in early February. Local police officer Chan Ka-ying told reporters on Monday that the hotel windows could only be opened by staff with a special key. "We believe that the cleaner tried to open the window, and the window immediately fell after she opened it," she said. The Mira Hotel made headlines in 2013 when it was chosen by whistleblower Edward Snowden as his bolthole in Hong Kong after he fled the United States carrying a trove of information on government surveillance. The hotel did not respond to an AFP request for comment but local media said it had vowed to cooperate with authorities.
US extends troop deployment at Mexico border Washington (AFP) Jan 15, 2019 The Pentagon said Monday it would extend until September 30 the deployment of active-duty soldiers and Coast Guard members at the US-Mexico border, while expanding the mission to include surveillance and detection. Lengthening the troops' mission past a January 31 deadline, the Pentagon said it was "transitioning its support at the southwestern border from hardening ports of entry to mobile surveillance and detection, as well as concertina wire emplacement between ports of entry." "DoD will cont ... read more
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