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Hong Kong burns victim of Taiwan dust party explosion returns to city for treatment

City teenager who was burned in water park tragedy with three friends ‘lucky’ to have escaped serious injury, her mother says

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A woman who suffered burns in a dust explosion in Taiwan arrives at Queen Mary Hospital. Photo: Sam Tsang

A Hong Kong girl who was burned when coloured powder sprayed on partygoers at an amusement park in Taiwan exploded in a fireball returned to the city yesterday for treatment.

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Lee Yi-lam, 18, who suffered burns to about 7 per cent of her body, was in a stable condition last night in Queen Mary Hospital, Pok Fu Lam.

She was among the casualties from the flash fire that injured nearly 500 people at a water park in New Taipei City on Saturday. A 20-year-old Taiwanese woman yesterday became the first victim to die from her injuries.

Doctors expressed optimism about Yi-lam's recovery, her parents said. "She is indeed lucky. Her friends' injuries are much more serious," her mother said.

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The teenager was on a graduation tour with three friends in Taiwan when they joined the ill-fated party at the Formosa Fun Coast water park.

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