Bind-over for Hong Kong couple who took children storm chasing during typhoon Ragasa
A Hong Kong couple avoided criminal conviction after taking their children storm chasing during Super Typhoon Ragasa last year. The parents, aged 40 and 38, were charged with ill-treatment or neglect of a child.

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AI-generatedA Hong Kong couple avoided criminal conviction after taking their children storm chasing during Super Typhoon Ragasa last year. The parents, aged 40 and 38, were charged with ill-treatment or neglect of a child. They were placed on a three-year bind-over order, requiring them to maintain good behavior and keep the peace, with a HK$2,000 penalty for any breach. The incident occurred on September 23, 2025, when the family went to a breakwater in Chai Wan to watch waves despite a No. 10 typhoon warning. A large wave swept the mother and their five-year-old son into the sea, prompting the father to jump in to rescue them. Both were eventually rescued by a boatman and treated in the hospital.
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5 extractedThe Hong Kong Observatory issued a No 10 typhoon warning signal and advised staying away from coastal areas.
The unconscious mother and son were rescued by a nearby boatman and treated in the ICU.
The mother and her five-year-old son were swept into the sea by a three-meter-tall wave.
The couple were charged with ill-treatment or neglect by those in charge of a child or young person.
A Hong Kong couple received a bind-over order for three years instead of a criminal conviction for storm chasing with their children.