Death toll from Taiwan golf ball factory fire rises to 9

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Death toll from Taiwan golf ball factory fire rises to 9
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TAIPEI: At least nine people were killed in a fire at a golf ball factory in southern Taiwan over the weekend, including four firefighters who died in an explosion, officials said on Monday (Sep 25). Th

over the weekend, including four firefighters who died in an explosion, officials said on Monday .

One person was still listed as missing as further testing was required to verify the identity of some body fragments found at the scene, a county official told AFP.

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