July 02, 2021
The officer was attacked in Causeway Bay.
South China Morning Post
A lone assailant died after he stabbed a police officer and then himself on a busy Hong Kong street on Thursday night as the city marked the 24th anniversary of its return to Chinese sovereignty, in what the security chief called a “terrorist attack”.
Newly installed Secretary for Security Chris Tang Ping-keung said preliminary investigations showed the assailant was a “lone wolf” and police were still probing the man’s background. The case had been classified as attempted murder, he added.
The force said the 28-year-old Police Tactical Unit officer was knifed in the back outside the Sogo department store in Causeway Bay at around 10pm by a man who then used the weapon on himself.
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May 15, 2021
Former flight attendant Ivy To is now a venue manager for Italian restaurant Crit Room in Sheung Wan.
Sam Tsang
Ivy To Wing-ying remembers being on the Cathay Dragon flight last July to Xiamen, in mainland China, as rumours swirled that the airline was about to shut down.
She was a flight attendant on board and, sceptical about the pessimistic talk, did not join in when the other cabin crew posed for photos as keepsakes.
Then the worst happened. In October, Hong Kong’s flagship carrier, Cathay Pacific Airways, axed more than 5,000 jobs in the city and closed its regional sister airline, Cathay Dragon.