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Hong Kong parents plead as baby Danny held in care and daughter may not return from Sweden

‘We hope to bring Danny home and continue to accept monitoring by the Social Welfare Department,’ parents say

3-MIN READ3-MIN ListenWynna WongPublished: 11:30am, 25 Jun 2026Hong Kong social welfare authorities have classified baby Danny as a “high-risk” child and recommended he remain in protective care, while Sweden has moved to permanently transfer custody of his elder sister Lily to a foster family, according to the children’s parents.

The developments come ahead of a hearing at West Kowloon Juvenile Court on Friday over a protection order for Danny, the two-month-old whose home birth and delayed registration triggered a child neglect investigation earlier this month.

The parents said on Thursday that Swedish authorities had yet to arrange Lily’s return to Hong Kong despite a final deportation order issued by the country’s Migration Court of Appeal in 2024. Instead, they said, authorities had moved to permanently transfer custody to a Swedish foster couple.

They launched the “Save Lily” campaign after Swedish authorities took their second daughter into care in 2023 over child welfare concerns during a period of undocumented stay. The case followed the death of their eldest daughter, Constance, in infancy in Finland in 2019.

Their son was placed under a protection order earlier this month following his home birth and delayed registration.

Read original at South China Morning Post

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