Hung Shui Kiu
Coverage of Hung Shui Kiu in the Nexus archive.
- Hong Kong man convicted of manslaughter over fatal weight-loss beating
A Hong Kong man was convicted of manslaughter after beating his girlfriend to death, but jurors acquitted him of murder, accepting his claim that the attack occurred while he attempted to help her lose weight by keeping her awake. The High Court jury ruled 5:2 on the murder charge but unanimously convicted him of manslaughter.
- Man ‘mistakenly beat girlfriend to death while trying to help her lose weight’
A 29-year-old man is on trial for allegedly murdering his 30-year-old girlfriend in Hong Kong, claiming he mistakenly beat her to death while attempting to help her lose weight by keeping her awake. The case involves the illegal disposal of her body four years after the incident.
- Operation Santa Claus: charities help Tai Po fire survivors rebuild their lives
Charities are helping 5,000 residents displaced by a fire at Tai Po's Wang Fuk Court on November 26 last year, which killed 168 people. A 69-year-old woman named Ho and her daughter are living in a temporary public housing flat in Hung Shui Kiu, Hong Kong, while relying on donated items.
- Hong Kong can turn Hung Shui Kiu into a northwest stronghold
The article discusses how Hung Shui Kiu is evolving into Hong Kong's 'northwest stronghold,' serving as a geographic center of the New Territories and a key link between Hong Kong and Shenzhen. It highlights the area's transformation into a core node of the Northern Metropolis and a hub for institutional innovation and industrial policy under the government's industry-first strategy.