Filipino mother of girl who fell to her death caused ‘unnecessary suffering’
A Filipino woman whose undocumented 15-year-old daughter plunged to her death from a Repulse Bay flat was released on bail as prosecutors alleged that she caused “unnecessary suffering” to a child.
A Filipino woman whose undocumented 15-year-old daughter jumped to her death from a luxury flat in Repulse Bay on Tuesday was released on bail yesterday after hearing prosecution claims that she had caused "unnecessary suffering" to a child.
Herminia Garcia, 53, known as Grace to friends, entered no plea in Eastern Court to one charge each of overstaying and ill treatment of a child, a 14-year-old who was referred to as "X" to protect her identity.
Garcia wept in the dock as her lawyer, Christopher Morley, applied for bail.
She had two daughters, aged 14 and 15, with Nick Cousins, a British insurance executive whom her lawyer told the court was her "de facto husband".
Cousins, 58, watched the proceedings from the public gallery accompanied by his boss, Jardine Lloyd Thompson's Asia executive chairman Anthony Langridge.
Magistrate So Wai-tak, granting bail, said he had taken into account Garcia's need to attend the funeral service of her elder daughter and the fact that she had made Hong Kong her home for 20 years.