Briefs | Seven victims of bus crash still in Kiang Wu

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Seven passengers of the bus that crashed into a building on Rua da Entena on Monday remain at the Kiang Wu Hospital. One of the three passengers, who was  in intensive care, has been moved to the hospital’s general ward, the Health Bureau announced. However, one passenger is still in coma. Yesterday, the residents living in the building which was struck by the bus were allowed to visit their homes. They asked for the government’s intervention in the repair works and raised concerns about the building’s structure.

Neptune Group expects significant loss

The Neptune Group has stated that it expects to record a significant loss for the year that ended on June 30, 2016. The expected loss is being primarily attributed to the Macau junket business, which continues to be slow and payments of which are often delayed. The Hong Kong-based company also noted that the difficult gaming environment in Macau for VIP rooms in addition to a pervasive reluctance of junkets to issue credit to players might also be contributing to its loss. The final results announcement is expected to be released on or around September 30.

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