
Domestic helper arrested in Hong Kong over toddler's hot water burns
A 30-year-old domestic helper was arrested in Hong Kong on suspicion of child neglect after a 23-month-old girl suffered second-degree burns from hot water in Yuen Long.

A 30-year-old domestic helper was arrested in Hong Kong on suspicion of child neglect after a 23-month-old girl suffered second-degree burns from hot water in Yuen Long.
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A Hong Kong court has granted the Social Welfare Department guardianship of baby Danny for three years following his parents' arrest for alleged child neglect. The parents, who failed to register the birth, will undergo DNA testing and can visit Danny weekly.
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Parents of a two-month-old infant, Danny, accused authorities of neglecting his needs, including access to breastmilk, while he was hospitalized in Hong Kong. The child was admitted with fever and cough and was being monitored for potential meningitis.

Hong Kong authorities confirmed an unmarried couple, Tsang Wai-bong and Kwan Pui-sin, are the biological parents of undocumented infant Danny following DNA tests. The couple was arrested on suspicion of child neglect.

Hong Kong authorities confirmed an unmarried couple, Tsang Wai-bong and Kwan Pui-sin, are the biological parents of an undocumented infant, Danny, following DNA tests. The couple was arrested on suspicion of child neglect.

A Hong Kong couple was arrested on suspicion of child neglect after refusing a DNA test for their newborn, raising concerns about child welfare and legal loopholes. Their eldest daughter died in infancy, and another child is in Swedish care.

A Hong Kong doctor and a children's rights group have warned that unassisted home births and vaccine refusal pose life-threatening risks to mothers and newborns. Their concerns follow the arrest of a couple suspected of child neglect after they refused to register their third child's birth and submit to a DNA test.

Hong Kong social welfare authorities will care for an undocumented baby, Danny, for at least a year after his parents were arrested for suspected child neglect. The parents refused a DNA test for birth registration. The department plans to place the two-month-old in foster care until the parents are deemed fit to regain custody.