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Widow of Ngau Tau Kok firefighter Samuel Hui Chi-kit praises him as ‘Hong Kong’s pride and glory’

Ng On-yee breaks silence for first time since deadly blaze last month

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Ng On-yee (in helmet) at a June 28 ceremony for her late husband Samuel Hui Chi-kit, in Ngau Tau Kok. Photo: Sam Tsang

The widow of senior firefighter Samuel Hui Chi-kit, who died when battling a fire in Ngau Tau Kok last month, broke her silence on Sunday and described her husband as the pride of Hong Kong.

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“Life is not about its length but its value,” Ng On-yee wrote on Sunday in an article in Merit Times, a Taiwan-based publication catering to Buddhists. “Chi-kit, you absolutely are Hong Kong’s pride and our glory.”
It was the first time Ng publicly stated her feelings about her husband’s death.

“We will live well. I will teach Pak-kiu [the couple’s son] to be a good person,” she continued. “We believe you will guard us in Elysium. Our hearts are still connected.”

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Knowing Hui for two decades, Ng said she and her husband had endured many ups and downs in their 15-year marriage and that family was one of his priorities.

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