Mental health in Hong Kong was forced front of mind last June after two women were fatally stabbed in a shopping mall in an apparently random attack. Reports that the suspect had been diagnosed with a serious mental health condition were quick to emerge, sparking discussions rife with often alarmist inaccuracies. Carol Liang, deputy CEO of mental health charity Mind HK, was among those trying to fight the false assumptions. “When that happened… I immediately had to write a response; ‘not everyone with a mental health condition will be violent.’ That is the main message that I wanted to get acr…