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Hong Kong parents may lose battle over daughter Lily amid fight for baby Danny

Ahead of court hearing over son, Tsang Wai-bong and Kwan Pui-sin say Swedish authorities have yet to arrange daughter’s return to Hong Kong

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Hong Kong couple Tsang Wai-bong (right) and Kwan Pui-sin have been at the centre of a controversial cross-border child welfare case involving their three children. Photo: Handout
Kwan and Tsang at Pamela Youde Nethersole Eastern Hospital. Photo: Jelly Tse
Kwan with her daughter Lily. Photo: Handout
Wynna Wong

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

The parents, Tsang Wai-bong and Kwan Pui-sin, 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 her 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 Finland in 2019.

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