Mother-daughter deaths show city’s vulnerable need better support
There are reasons suicide cases must be handled with great sensitivity.
The potential impact on those affected can be profound and devastating, so much so that more tragedies might follow.
The deaths of a mother and daughter in Hong Kong, hours apart following disputes, warrant deeper reflection on institutional support for the vulnerable.
The 48-year-old woman, a government social worker with no mental illness record, died after falling from her 19th-floor flat in the middle-class neighbourhood...