Topic

Suicides in Hong Kongi

WHERE TO GET HELP

● 24-hour Samaritans multi-lingual Suicide Prevention hotline: +852 2896 0000
● 24-hour hotline at Suicide Prevention Services: +852 2382 0000
● 24-hour hotline at Samaritan Befrienders Hong Kong: +852 2389 2222
● Society for the Promotion of Hospice Care: +852 2868 1211

For other hotlines, refer to the Hong Kong Council of Social Service

 

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  • Woman, 58, believed to have burned charcoal to commit suicide with 32-year-old son at her Kwai Chung home on Mother’s Day, source says
  • Insider adds woman has been the primary carer for her son for more than two decades since separating from husband
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