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Nina Wang's adviser asked deities for help to find husband, forgery trial told

Disgraced former legislator tells trial how he and Chinachem tycoon put all their trust inthe fung shui guru accused of forging her will

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Joseph Leung said he was against a payment of HK$688 million to Peter Chan. Photo: David Wong

A prosecution witness in the Peter Chan Chun-chuen will-forgery trial described yesterday how he, Chan and Nina Wang Kung Yu-sum went on boat trips seeking help from deities to find the dying tycoon's missing husband.

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Chan had declared Sai Kung golfing island Kau Sai Chau as having the best fung shui and conducted religious ceremonies there, disgraced former legislator Gilbert Leung Kam-ho told the Court of First Instance.

Chan had told them that Teddy Wang Teh-huei, who was kidnapped in April 1990, was still alive and on a deserted island.

Leung said he and Wang had placed all their trust in Chan, a fung shui adviser to both, and simply followed his advice.

The former legislator was the first prosecution witness against Chan on charges of forgery and using a false instrument, which he has denied. Prosecutors allege Chan - to whom they refer by his former name, Tony - forged a will purporting to leave Wang's fortune to him.

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"We travelled to two or three islands," Leung said yesterday.

He said Chan had alleged he could communicate with deities by using a planchette board.

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