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vw of what was known about the unpredictability of Madam
Wong's behaviour, that it was necessary to enter the flat
forcibly in order to ensure the safety of the child. The
power to use force to enter premises in such circumstances is
contained in section 44(1) of the Ordinance.
8.
The Director of Social Welfare has concluded in her
report that the use of force to enter premises must be
regarded as a last resort, but that it was justified in the
circumstances at the time. The UMELCO Panel have also
considered that the break-in might be necessary in these
circumstances. The Attorney General's Chambers have advised
that the steps taken by the Director of Social Welfare and her
staff were taken lawfully in accordance with the provisions of
the Protection of Women and Juveniles Ordinance.
9.
Panel
As for the effect which the break-in had, the Panel
believe that it was not a factor contributing to Madam Wong's
illness. This point has been confirmed by the psychiatrists
who have examined her and found that she had been ill for some
time. Nonetheless the Panel have observed that the forcible
entry had contributed to the stress on Madam Wong. I accept
this observation as fair, but would simply add that the
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