• 11/11/2024

17-year-old Hong Kong boy, missing for 7 days, found alive in country park

Hong Kong Free Press

missing boy Diocesan Boys’ School

Seventeen-year-old Matthew Tsang Hin-chit has been found alive by rescue teams in Hong Kong’s Ma On Shan Country Park after being reported missing seven days ago.

The 17-year-old boy Matthew Tsang was found on October 11, 2023. Photo: Amy Chan/HKFP.
Matthew Tsang, 17, before he went missing. Photo: Amy Chan, via Facebook

The case caught the city’s attention as the boy’s mother, Amy Chan, repeatedly sought help finding her child on Facebook. Alumni of Diocesan Boys’ School – where Tsang was a student – police, Fire Services Department, Civil Aid Service, and civilian rescue teams, had been searching the country park and adjacent areas over the past week.

Ma On Shan Country Park covers 28.8 square kilometres, which is equal to around 151 Victoria Parks. According to the police, Tsang was found in a bush near a stream on Wednesday.

It was unclear that whether Tsang had spent the past week in the country park, and and how he survived the heavy rainfall and high winds brought by Typhoon Koinu on Sunday and Monday.

Civil Aid Service searching boy
People from the Civil Aid Service search for missing 17-year-old Matthew Tsang in a Hong Kong country park, in October 2023. Photo: Amy Chan, via Facebook.

Tsang went missing last Wednesday after leaving school at noon and exiting the Shek Mun MTR station in New Territories at around 1.30 pm. Tsang’s parents reported him missing to the police later that evening.

According to his mother, Tsang was last seen wearing his school uniform before going missing. He left his mobile phone at school, taking only a wallet with him.

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Rescue teams search for missing 17-year-old Matthew Tsang in Hong Kong in October 2023. Photo: Amy Chan, via Facebook.

Police last Saturday that Tsang had last been seen on Hang Shin Link in Siu Lek Yuen going in the direction of Ma On Shan Country Park. Rescue forces have since focused their attention on searching the vast country park.

It was unclear that why Tsang went missing. His mother told local media that Tsang had been experiencing academic pressure and stress recently.

A missing persons poster for Hong Kong teen Matthew Tsang posted by his parents in October 2023. Photo: Amy Chan, Facebook.
A missing persons poster for Hong Kong teen Matthew Tsang posted by his parents in October 2023. Photo: Amy Chan, Facebook.

“Daddy and mommy love you very much. We missed you. We are proud to have you as our son. Please come home and we will face everything together,” Tsang’s parents said in a missing person poster.

Chan posted on Facebook on Wednesday afternoon that her son had been found: “Thanks be to God! We have found Matthew, and he’s alive! We will announce details later. Thanks to everyone!”

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