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Neglect of the neglected: Hong Kong boy’s death exposes a child protection system riddled with holes

An outdated legal system and overstretched social workers means vulnerable youngsters living with parents on drugs are failing to receive the help they need

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The odds were stacked against Yeung Chi-wai right from the start of his short life.

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Born with Down’s syndrome, two of his three siblings also had mental disabilities and his mother and her boyfriend were habitual users of the drug crystal methamphetamine, also known as Ice.

The boy was brought to the Social Welfare Department’s attention when his teachers noticed multiple wounds on his body and his frequent absences.

It was decided at a case conference that Chi-wai, five, ought to be removed from his home, but he would remain with his mother until a special needs shelter was available.

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It was only weeks later in 2013 that the boy, who had a mental age of 18 months, died, poisoned by direct ingestion of crystal methamphetamine.

The coroner’s court ruled in March this year that Yeung’s death was “misadventure”, with the coroner urging the government to amend its guide for handling child abuse.

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