A 93-year-old Hong Kong plastic surgeon unlawfully killed a top banker by gross negligence during a botched Botox injection seven years ago, a jury has found.
That unfitness means the ruling will not leave Li with a criminal record, but the court can still impose alternative sentences, such as mandatory psychiatric treatment.
Mr Justice Anthony Kwok Kai-on adjourned sentencing until November 12 pending an assessment of whether Li should be placed under a guardianship order, which allows a guardian assigned by the director of social welfare to make personal decisions on the defendant’s behalf.
The judge acknowledged the present case was “rather unusual”, noting that Li did not appear to be suffering from any mental disorder that would justify the imposition of a hospital order.
“It seems to me … only a guardianship order may be a sentencing option, apart from absolute discharge,” he said.