Samuel Anthony Monkivitch ordered to pay HK$2,039 after skipping out on bills on four occasions between April 24 and May 5.
DNA test results confirm arrested couple are parents of unregistered two-month-old boy.
5 Jun 2026 - 8:42AM videocam
Baby Danny may later be placed in foster care until parents are deemed fit to regain custody, lawmaker says.
3 Jun 2026 - 10:54PM videocam
Pair killed the man at a village temple over a financial dispute, buried his body in cement, then attempted to extort his wife for his ‘release’.
Security minister says mother of two-month-old Danny has so far been unable to provide any prenatal check-up or medical records.
3 Jun 2026 - 8:34AM videocam
Legal and insurance experts say sale of flats to government won’t affect residents’ rights to claims but they must prove negligence had caused losses.
Li Yanlin, 46, uploaded four YouTube videos exposing married lover’s details and demanded HK$2.6 million.
Worker, 68, was on Hong Kong government site undergoing drainage replacement works when accident occurred.
Leung Lung-kwan, 41, appears in court on nine charges after allegedly accessing criminal intelligence and investigation records without authorisation.
Cai Yu, 39, told court she ‘underestimated’ consequences of offering HK$10,000 bribe to assistant principal of CMA Choi Cheung Kok Secondary School.
Court hears Wong advised sister to buy shares in company in which he held controlling stake, netting her more than HK$1 million in profit.
But some residents who took part in second briefing by administrator say questions remain over how and when they can expect to receive compensation.
Lam Kin-sik, 67, receives two-month jail term suspended for 24 months, for reposting a fugitive’s call urging people not to vote.
Cheung Chung-yiu, Cheung Chin-ming, Chan Chun-hei and Chan Yuen-ming were aged between 16 and 27 at the time of the November 2019 riots.
Residents call for extraordinary general meeting to be held ahead of deadline on decision about whether to sell flats.
Domestic helper denies four counts of indecent assault for allegedly molesting daughters of her former employer.
Residents express dissatisfaction as administrator says HK$180 million in renovation levies have been paid, with remaining funds set aside for refunds.
Civil Engineering and Development Department introduces new guidelines for communities, property managers and businesses near coastal areas.
12 May 2026 - 1:09AM videocam
Bonding over struggles of single parenthood, three DJs are hoping to turn their music into a business with help from a social enterprise.
Court of Appeal rules in favour of Law Wai-man, saying trial judge had not properly directed jury to fully consider his violent personality traits.
Samuel Anthony Monkivitch, 50, pleads guilty in Hong Kong court to two counts of making off without payment and one of common assault.
Hau Yan-ki, now 23, on trial for role in three alleged robberies during which victims were beaten up and forced to transfer money to gang.
Tang Chun-ho, 45, falsely claimed bank was pursuing him over loan, borrowing HK$130,000 from colleague.
Court also finds Li Yanlin guilty of doxxing after she uploaded videos to YouTube revealing identity of married finance director she briefly dated.
Scrutiny of employing imported workers comes after Richland Gardens says 31 guards from mainland China will be hired through government labour scheme.
Many visitors head to countryside for scenic views, while others opt for ‘city walks’ to explore picturesque locales.
Anti-corruption agency had alleged that Carol Hui coerced insurer Prudential into hiring her daughter-in-law.
Court says defendant showed ‘total disregard for law and safety’ by failing to remove illegal works despite authorities issuing order two years ago.
28 Apr 2026 - 7:50PM videocam
Tam Lik-chung, 33, repeatedly thrust a stick into the victim’s rectum for about 30 seconds in a prison stairwell.