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Within hours, a minor traffic dispute between two taxi drivers had escalated into a full-out street brawl involving hundreds of combatants.
Armed with metal bats, car locks and even tear gas, the midnight battle on Aug. 17, 1995 between Chuan Ming (全民) and Beiqu (北區) taxi drivers associations lasted for over four hours at the roundabout on Tingzhou Road (汀州路) in Taipei. Scattered clashes also broke out in other areas of the capital, as well as in what is today’s New Taipei City.
The crowd dispersed around 4:30am, but peace lasted only a few hours. Around 7am, about
Taipei, June 28 (CNA) New Taipei City Government hosted a joint funeral ceremony at sea Tuesday, with two Japanese among the 10 individuals who had their ashes scattered.
The New Taipei City Government yesterday hosted a joint funeral ceremony for 10 people, including two Japanese, whose ashes were scattered at sea about 6km from the city’s Bali District (八里).
The two Japanese were identified by their family names Takahashi and Sato, the New Taipei Department of Civil Affairs said.
The Taiwanese widow of Takahashi, who died in his 70s, said half of her wishes had been fulfilled after bidding farewell to her husband at the ceremony, the department said in a statement.
Takahashi’s widow said she had asked their children to scatter her own ashes at the same site after she