200 fish dead after suspected poisoning at Hong Kong wet market


About 200 fish are reported to have been poisoned at a stall at a Hong Kong wet market.

Police were called after a vendor in his 50s discovered dead fish in his trays at On Tai Market in On Tai Estate in Sau Mau Ping at around 10.40am on Monday, with losses estimated to be HK$30,000 (US$3,860).

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