Feng Shui Master in Hong Kong Court – Dikky Sinn

From AP:

The battle for the fortune of Asia’s wealthiest woman moved into the courtroom Monday, with a feng shui master, a charity and the dead woman’s father-in-law all claiming the right to her billions. At least two wills have surfaced since property magnate Nina Wang died April 3, at the age of 69. She was reportedly suffering from ovarian cancer.

It is not known what relationship feng shui master Chan Chun-chuen had with Wang, but Chan claimed Wang’s 2006 will named him to be her sole beneficiary. Two other parties are vying for a slice of Wang’s reported $4.2 billion fortune, including the family of her late husband, Teddy Wang, who was kidnapped in 1990 and never seen again. He was officially declared dead in 1999. [Full Text]

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