Key facts
- Parents of baby Danny refuse to provide DNA for birth registration, citing privacy concerns.
- The baby has been without a legal identity for two months.
- Secretary for Labour and Welfare Chris Sun Yuk-han stated authorities will "strive to meet" the family.
- The Social Welfare Department received an email reply from the parents on Monday night.
This situation highlights a complex intersection of privacy rights and the necessity of legal documentation for a child's identity in Hong Kong. The parents' refusal to provide DNA for registration, despite the baby's lack of legal status, presents a significant challenge for authorities seeking to resolve the issue.
