Hong Kong parents lose legal bid to get baby Danny back from welfare authorities
The parents of a Hong Kong baby taken into the care of welfare authorities have lost a legal bid to have their home-born baby son returned to them, with the judge arguing the father’s child-raising methods failed to consider the possible risks. High Court Judge Queeny Au Yeung Kwai-yue on Wednesday
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5 extractedThe father argued his son was detained for unjustifiable reasons as welfare authorities could not prove risk.
The father initiated a legal challenge demanding his son be taken out of the shelter.
The baby was placed in a shelter run by the Social Welfare Department after a child protection order.
The judge argued the father’s child-raising methods failed to consider possible risks.
Hong Kong parents lost a legal bid to have their baby son returned to them.