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Nina Wang's fung shui adviser 'talked to Buddha' to 'prolong her life'

Fung Shui consultant to dead billionaire accused of lies about slowing cancer to prolong her life

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Peter Chan, left, and his wife Tam Miu-ching at the High Court for the second day of the prosecution's opening statements. Photo: Dickson Lee
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Peter Chan Chun-chuen, fung shui adviser to the late Nina Wang Kung Yu-sum, told the ill and desperate billionaire that he had talked to Buddha to prolong her life, the prosecutor in Chan's forgery trial said yesterday.

Chan, who received HK$688 million for fung shui services intended to help Wang regain her health, told her she would live for another 20 years, David Perry QC told the Court of First Instance.

"Chan was paid an enormous sum of money because he told her he could save her life. So she was willing to pay millions of dollars to prolong her life. But she died," Perry said on the second day of the prosecution's opening statements.

At the time, in February 2006, Wang "had difficulties eating [and] she suffered from vomiting and diarrhoea due to the spread of cancer", he said. Wang, the head of Chinachem, had travelled to Boston and Singapore for treatment before she became too weak and had to return to Hong Kong to continue her treatment at the Hong Kong Sanatorium and Hospital in October 2006.

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"Hong Kong was her last home and she spent her final six months of her life in Hong Kong," Perry said.

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