Hong Kong developer Lofter Group sued for HK$130 million after founder death

Lofter Group and an affiliate have been sued for HK$130 million over alleged breaches of bond guarantor duties, days after the death of founder Carol Chow.

The writ filed in Hong Kong's High Court names Lofter Group and MSI Properties Strategy as defendants in the action brought by Earth Core Holdings Limited, a Cayman Islands-registered firm. The claim stems from two bond subscriptions from December 2023 involving Our Country HK and Our Dream HK, with Lofter acting as guarantor.

The bonds matured at the end of November 2024. The plaintiff received only partial repayment of HK$88.9 million, leaving outstanding sums of HK$54 million and HK$76 million as of the claim lodged on Thursday.

Carol Chow Pui-yin, Lofter Group's founder, reportedly died by suicide on Tuesday. She was already facing a bankruptcy petition over unspecified debts. Lofter is known for urban renewal projects in Hong Kong's core districts.

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Hong Kong residents navigate fire-damaged ruins of Wang Fuk Court to retrieve cherished family items before farewell.
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Wang Fuk Court residents climb ruins to retrieve family treasures, bid farewell

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Residents of Hong Kong's Wang Fuk Court have returned to the fire-ravaged ruins in recent days, climbing stairs to retrieve jewellery, cash, photo albums and keepsakes before bidding farewell to their homes. The fire services chief acknowledged at a hearing that departments need better communication while insisting on clear divisions of responsibility. The blaze killed 168 people.

The administrator of Wang Fuk Court has detailed plans to refund HK$127 million to owners displaced by a major fire, following the payment of HK$180 million toward a renovation project.

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Soul Comfort Shelter, founded in 2024, assisted the family of a Wang Fuk Court fire victim with burial arrangements at Wo Hop Shek Cemetery.

Hong Kong's Court of Appeal on Friday reduced a tutor's 27-year jail term by three years but upheld his convictions for conspiracy to murder and related charges.

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Hong Kong's Competition Tribunal held its first hearing on Wednesday in a case against eight companies and twelve individuals accused of rigging bids for building maintenance projects worth nearly HK$700 million, with a full trial expected no earlier than 2028.

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