Daughter in Hong Kong incest case had sex with father so he would not marry his fiancée, court hears
Defence argues daughter’s ‘misplaced love’ drove ‘highly unusual’ encounters
A daughter accused of incest offered sex to her father because she did not want him to marry his fiancée, a Hong Kong court heard on Monday.
The District Court heard earlier that the two occasions in which the now 26-year-old daughter had sex with her father took place in 2009.
A psychological report her lawyer cited on Monday revealed that the incidents came at a time when her father, a Chinese medicine practitioner, was about to tie the knot with his fiancée. The prospect deepened the desperation of a daughter who had been deprived of her mother’s love, her lawyer said.
“She offered to have sex, hoping that he would change his mind,” she argued in mitigation. The report added the two sexual encounters arose from “misplaced love, infatuation and devotion to her father”.
Both the daughter – referred to as C.C.M to protect her identity – and her 58-year-old father, C.P.K, pleaded guilty earlier to two counts of incest.