Popular Hong Kong singer, Dominic Chow, has alleged that his son’s special needs school is abusing its students.
The 60-year-old celeb dad got suspicious when the special needs school in Tung Wah notified him about his 21-year-old autistic son, Zhou Jie, breaking the toe on his right foot.
Dominic Chow Files Police Complaint Against Special Needs School
The school contacted Dominic a few days after the incident when they found CCTV footage which revealed that Zhou was assaulted in the school dormitory.
He was said to have had his hair pulled, throat pinched and was even shoved against a wall.
Dominic Chow then filed a police report on October 14, as he suspected that his son was getting beaten up in school frequently. He also wrote multiple posts on his Facebook account to expose the school.
The Special Needs School Responded To Chow’s Complaint
The school admitted that a staff working in the dormitory had “pulled a student and pushed him against the wall.”
It further stated that they had transferred the staffer to a place where he would no longer be in contact with any students.
In addition to this, the school emphasised that they have launched an in-depth probe and that they have a zero-tolerance approach to such abuse. They further stated that they would assist with police investigations.
The accused staffer is said to have resigned.
Dominic Chow Not Appeased With School’s Reply
Dominic Chow, however, is not pleased with the school’s response and believes that the problem is actually much more deep-rooted than it seems.
He reportedly said that when he visited the school a couple of years back, he witnessed a shocking incident where a member of the staff was pressing his groin against a girl’s face.
The singer said that he lodged a complaint only to have the principal brush it off. However, today in hindsight, he “regrets not making a fuss about the issue.”