Hong Kong records 91 suspected student suicides in three years

Education authorities told lawmakers that 91 primary and secondary students were suspected to have died by suicide from 2023 to 2025, with secondary students accounting for about 90 per cent and boys for 59 per cent.

The Education Bureau told the Legislative Council on Wednesday that the number of suspected fatal cases was 32 in 2023, 28 in 2024 and 31 in 2025.

An advocacy group said youth suicide was rarely caused by a single factor, but identified family issues as a leading underlying cause in Hong Kong, particularly due to the instability of blended families.

The bureau said that suicide, including attempted cases, was a complex issue influenced by multiple factors.

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A 48-year-old government social worker and her 12-year-old daughter died by suicide in Taikoo Shing on Wednesday after arguing over education problems.

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Hong Kong police reported 797 sexual offence cases against children under 17 in 2025, a 20 per cent increase from 663 cases in 2024. Secretary for Security Chris Tang Ping-keung said the government aims to complete legislative changes to strengthen protections within the current term.

More than 600 Hongkongers aged 60 and above have defaulted on student loans under five government schemes funding tertiary and post-secondary studies, owing an average of HK$17,400 (US$2,220) each, the Education Bureau said. It recorded 9,838 default cases involving 8,494 individuals as of January 31 this year, with outstanding amounts totalling nearly HK$126 million. The bureau disclosed the figures in a reply to lawmakers on Wednesday.

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Reports of traffic accidents involving animals in Hong Kong surged from 36 cases in 2021 to 416 in 2025. Advocacy groups link the increase to pet abandonments and urban development.

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