Hong Kong authorities to care for undocumented baby after parents' arrest
Hong Kong social welfare authorities will assume care of an undocumented baby for at least a year following the parents' arrest for suspected child neglect. Foster care may be arranged for the two-month-old.
Hong Kong social welfare authorities are expected to take over the care of an undocumented baby for at least a year and may arrange foster care after his parents were arrested over suspected child neglect, a lawmaker has revealed. Legislator Reverend Peter Koon Ho-ming told the South China Morning Post that the Social Welfare Department would later consider placing two-month-old Danny in foster care until his parents were deemed fit to regain custody. Koon disclosed the plan after the department...