Hong Kong & Kowloon Ferry

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Hong Kong & Kowloon Ferry Ltd
Company type Private company
IndustryTransportation
FoundedFebruary 1998
HeadquartersPier 4, New Reclamation,
Central District
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Parent Hong Kong & Kowloon Ferry Holdings Ltd.
Website http://www.hkkf.com.hk/

On 1 October 2012 at approximately 8:20 pm HKT, Sea Smooth of HKKF crashed into a Hongkong Electric-owned vessel Lamma IV off Lamma Island, causing the latter to sink. It was the deadliest maritime disaster in Hong Kong since 1971, with 38 killed and more than 100 injured.

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