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Three staff members arrested at Hong Kong care home over allegations of abuse

Four members of staff at Harmony Manor care home were suspended after allegations surfaced of sticky tape being applied and torn off an autistic resident’s nipples

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The chairman of the executive committee of the Neighbourhood Advice-Action Council said the care home had launched an investigation into the allegations. Photo: SCMP Pictures
Lai Ying-kit

Police have arrested three staff members of a care home over allegations of abusing residents suffering from autism.

Two women, aged 23 and 28, and a 24-year-old man were detained by police on Wednesday.

Earlier, a parent who called a radio talk show said staff had previously failed to respond to complaints.

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The man, whose autistic son lives in Harmony Manor care home in Sha Tin, described finding multiple scratches and bruises on his son’s face and body, which no member of staff reported to him.

He complained to a member of staff at the care home and wrote a letter to the head of the institute, asking them to investigate his child’s injuries, but said he received no replies.

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Police are probing allegations that four members of staff, male and female, at Harmony Manor care home humiliated and abused two men in their 30s who suffer from autism.
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