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behind, that she was too frightened to realise what had
happened or to notice in which direction the assessin wont,
but she supported Fung (who did not fall) un to the first floor
of a house in Yick Yan Street which is the first house on the
corner of Shan Kwong Road, There he collapsed on the first
floor landing before they could obtain admission to the floor
where another friend lived.
Running down the stairs the girl was fortumete to meet
Dr. S.C. To who had been in the Yeung Fo Nursing Home at the time
of the shot, heerdit, an came to me if he could be of assistance
On his instructions she ran back to 14 Chan Kwong Road, found
Mr. Chan, who took her immediately in his car to No.2 Police
Station where she made a preliminary report. A police Sergeant
accompanied her and Ar. Chan back to the scene, but she did not
see the deceased who had been by this time removed under Dr. Ho's
care to the Yeung "o Nursing Home. She returned to No. 2
Police Station and there learned, soon after 9, that Fung was in
fact dend. She then telephoned from a shop close by No. 2
Station to No.50 Village Rond to the amh whose voice she heard,
and she will tell you she did not, when she was telephoning, denounce anyone as the author or instigator of the crime.
Meanwhile, other evidence will establish, the
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assassin or seegins had bolted down into the scavenging lane
which runs at the back of Man Chung Tong, which overlooke the
southern end of the Race Course. The assassin bolted into the
scavenging lane, dropped the gun with which the crime had been
committed, at the back of the first houre in that row on the
west ride, No.5. where it was subsequently found by a "olice
Officer.
There is only one other point in comection with the
girl's evidence. She will ell you, as far as she was aware, Fưng
had no other person in the world who might wish to do him harm.
I pass