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Mild improvement for critically ill Hong Kong girl, as she turns 5 surrounded by loved-ones

  • Lai Sum-yuet’s father has accused hospital staff of forcefully pressing daughter’s face down while performing stitches, causing cardiac arrest

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Lai Sum-yuet (left) was found unconscious after receiving three stitches in a three-minute procedure at Yan Chai Hospital. Photo: Handout
Fiona Sun
A Hong Kong girl who is fighting for her life after suffering a cardiac arrest following a procedure to treat a head wound has seen a slight improvement to her condition, with the youngster turning five years old in hospital on Saturday.

Family and friends visited Lai Sum-yuet in groups at Princess Margaret Hospital in Kwai Chung to wish her a speedy recovery.

“Sum-yuet is still in an intensive care unit and she is in a critical condition. Fortunately, her oedema has improved slightly and she is receiving medication for treatment,” said lawmaker Joephy Chan Wing-yan, who has been helping the family and was among those visiting.

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“There are many people who love Sum-yuet and support her and her parents,” she said.

Oedema refers to swelling caused by too much fluid being trapped in the body’s tissue.

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Chan added that she would continue to follow the case and arrange a meeting with senior management of Yan Chai Hospital, where Sum-yuet was first treated.

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