Woman who killed daughter in Hong Kong gets indefinite hospital order

A mother diagnosed with schizophrenia has been sentenced to an indefinite term of custody at a psychiatric centre in Hong Kong, after stabbing her daughter to death while in a deluded state at a public rental flat four years ago.

Part-time security guard Yang Leying broke down in tears as High Court judge Anthony Kwok Kai-on delivered the sentence on Wednesday. As the 50-year-old was led away from the courtroom afterwards, she yelled and was visibly distraught.

Yang earlier pleaded guilty at the High Court in June after prosecutors agreed to reduce her original murder charge to manslaughter, on the basis that she was suffering from an abnormality of the mind when she fatally attacked her 24-year-old daughter, Chen Lianqin, on December 6, 2021.

Prosecutors had earlier said the city’s mental health service became aware of Yang around 2007 or 2008 when she was diagnosed with schizophrenia.

On Wednesday morning, Yang appeared in the courtroom wearing a grey outfit. She was initially sombre but later broke down in tears as court proceedings progressed.

“The defendant’s mental condition needs to be supervised and monitored in a mental institution,” Kwok said, sentencing Yang to an indefinite period of custody in Siu Lam Psychiatric Centre.

In handing down its sentence, the court on Wednesday adopted the recommendations of two psychiatrists.

Source link

Visited 1 times, 1 visit(s) today

Related Article

Hong Kong court challenges Jimmy Lai’s rights claims in national security trial

Hong Kong court challenges Jimmy Lai’s rights claims in national security trial

Two Hong Kong judges hearing Jimmy Lai Chee-ying’s national security trial have expressed reservations about the defence characterising the former media boss’s alleged endeavours to trigger Western sanctions and foster hatred towards authorities as a legitimate exercise of fundamental rights. The 77-year-old Apple Daily tabloid founder’s legal team on Wednesday started presenting its closing arguments

Hong Kong Tests Beijing's Digital Dollar Alternative Under Watchful Eye

Hong Kong Tests Beijing’s Digital Dollar Alternative Under Watchful Eye

Hong Kong has taken a significant step in regulating stablecoins for decentralized finance (DeFi) use by enacting the Stablecoins Bill in May 2025, which allows licensed entities to issue fiat-backed stablecoins pegged to the Hong Kong dollar and offshore renminbi (CNH). Oversight of these stablecoins lies with the Hong Kong Monetary Authority, marking a strategic

Intraday chart for HONG KONG HANG SENG

Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing : HKEX 2025 Interim Resultspdf

Market Closed – Hong Kong S.E. 04:08:26 2025-08-20 am EDT 5-day change 1st Jan Change 441.20 HKD +1.71% +0.32% +49.66% Published on 08/20/2025 at 02:38 am EDT Publicnow Pursuant to Chapter 38 of the Rules Governing the Listing of Securities on The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited, the Securities and Futures Commission regulates Hong

Couple re-arrested for breaching law after earlier charge in Hong Kong water scandal

Couple re-arrested for breaching law after earlier charge in Hong Kong water scandal

A couple involved in the Hong Kong government’s water scandal have been arrested again for breaching the Trade Descriptions Ordinance, days after being charged with fraud over the bottle water procurement. The Customs and Excise Department on Wednesday said it arrested a company director, 61, and a 57-year-old female shareholder earlier in the day and