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Hong Kong police find body of former High Court judge on rocks off Lantau

Officers say it will take some time to recover body of John Rhind as it is in an isolated place; the retired judge disappeared after hiking at night

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Police found the body of retired High Court judge John Rhind, on rocks off south Lantau. Photo: SCMP Pictures
Anna Healy Fenton
Police have confirmed that a body found washed up on rocks off south Lantau at 11am yesterday was that of retired High Court judge John Rhind, who went missing on Tuesday.

After a comprehensive air, land and sea search by marine and Lantau South police, the body was spotted on remote rocks on a headland near Shui Hau.

Police said recovering it may take several hours as the water there is too shallow for the marine launch and the area is difficult to access on foot. “Where it is, it will take some time to reach him,” ­police said.

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John Rhind’s body was spotted on rocks close to the Reach Submarine Cable Installation between Tong Fuk and Shui Hau. Photo: Anna Healy Fenton
John Rhind’s body was spotted on rocks close to the Reach Submarine Cable Installation between Tong Fuk and Shui Hau. Photo: Anna Healy Fenton

Rhind’s daughter, Helen, a Singapore-based solicitor, flew to Hong Kong on Wednesday morning as soon as she heard her 80-year-old father had gone missing from his Pui O home.

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She said she and her mother Nancy, 91, were devastated by the news. “We had been hoping for the best but fearing the worst,” she told the Post.

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