‘Cherry-picked’ crimes: call for legal reforms to cover long-term child sexual abuse

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While most Hong Kong children find sanctuary at home, Bobo* spent her primary and secondary school years constantly on high alert, always looking for a new place to hide in her flat.“Every single day I had to figure out how to avoid that person, how to find another safe spot inside the flat,” said the young woman, who suffered repeated sexual abuse by a family member.Another girl, Mui*, said nights and school holidays were the most terrifying times. She would often jolt awake with the...