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Nina Wang's partial will left HK$10m to 'Chan', lawyer tells forgery trial

Lawyer who signed 2006 document says it differed from one he saw after her death

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The late tycoon Nina Wang Kung Yu-sum signed a partial will that bequeathed some HK$10 million to a person called Chan in 2006, a lawyer who attested the will said.

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Winfield Wong Wing-cheung is the third witness to be called by the prosecution in the trial of self-styled fung shui master Peter Chan Chun-chuen, who has changed his name from Tony.

Chan is accused of forging a will in the name of the Chinachem tycoon, which he denies.

Wong told the Court of First Instance yesterday that he had received a call from Chinachem on Monday October 16, 2006, asking him to see Wang. Wong went to its headquarters, a floor above his law firm, where he met Ng Shung-mo from Chinachem in the conference room.

Wang later arrived with a piece of paper in her hand.

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He said: "Mrs Wang looked tired and she had lost weight."

Wong recalled that Wang had asked the men to attest the signing of the paper. The sheet of A4 paper had about four or five typewritten paragraphs in English.

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