Woman, 34, held over death of newborn found in rubbish bin at Hong Kong plaza

· English· 南华早报
Woman, 34, held over death of newborn found in rubbish bin at Hong Kong plaza

Lee Theatre Plaza on Percival Street in Causeway Bay.

Photo: Handout A 34-year-old woman has been arrested in Hong Kong on suspicion of concealing a child’s birth after a newborn boy was found abandoned in a toilet rubbish bin and later declared dead at hospital.

Wan Chai district crime squad officers arrested the woman in Eastern district on Thursday.

She was held for questioning.

A cleaner at Lee Theatre Plaza on Percival Street in Causeway Bay discovered the infant – umbilical cord still attached – in a rubbish bin inside a cubicle in the women’s restroom at The Starview Chinese restaurant at 2.10pm on Monday.

Paramedics rushed the unconscious baby to Ruttonjee Hospital, where he was pronounced dead despite resuscitation efforts.

No identification was found at the scene.

The case, classified as infanticide, is under investigation by the crime squad.

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