

Two diners at a Hong Kong restaurant were burned when alcohol was poured onto a sizzling pork knuckle dish, causing a flame to flare up, with one of the victims left critically injured, police said on Thursday.
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The force said the incident took place at Cafe Match Box on Causeway Bay’s Paterson Street at around 7pm on Wednesday.
The victims were a 46-year-old woman who suffered burns to her arms, chest, and face, and a 17-year-old girl who sustained burns to her neck and face, police said. The former was still in a critical condition as of Thursday morning.
The woman and her husband were dining with a group that included the teenager, when they ordered sizzling pork knuckle.
As part of the dish’s preparation, a waiter poured rose cooking wine onto the sizzling hot plate in front of the diners.
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The initial flame was weak, but then flared up when the waiter poured the cooking wine a second time.
