Advertisement

Will was not in Nina Wang's style, says her sister

Witness also says Wang was taking oestrogen in the belief that she would be able to bear a child

Reading Time:1 minute
Why you can trust SCMP
Molly Gong (right) outside court yesterday. She testified that the will was not in the language her sister would have used. Photo: K. Y. Cheng

The will presented by self-styled fung shui master Peter Chan Chun-chuen did not match the style of Asia's richest woman Nina Wang Kung Yu-sum, her younger sister said yesterday.

Advertisement

Medical doctor Molly Gong Chung-sum, 70, told the Court of First Instance that her first impression of the 2006 will was "impossible" and "definitely not the style" of Wang.

"She won't put down things in this style," Gong said. "That is not her language."

She also said that Wang did not tell her she had executed a will in 2006.

The 2006 allegedly forged will presented by Chan stated that "all of the rest, residue and remainder of my estate" would go to Chan.

Advertisement

Wang was seriously ill in late 2006 and died of cancer in 2007.

Gong said she saw a copy of the allegedly forged will for the first time when it was handed over by Chan at L' Hotel in Causeway Bay on April 7, 2007.

loading
Advertisement