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Peter Chan guilty of forging will of late tycoon Nina Wang

Peter Chan Chun-chuen convicted of scheme to claim fortune of late billionaire Nina Wang

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Peter Chan Chun-chuen is escorted out of High Court after being convicted of forging the will of late tycoon Nina Wang. Photo: SCMP

Looking scared and red-faced, Peter Chan Chun-chuen was locked up on Thursday after he was found guilty of forging a will purportedly left by late billionaire Nina Wang Kung Yu-sum.

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After almost 20 hours of deliberation, a Court of First Instance jury of five men and three women found the 53-year-old businessman, previously known as Tony Chan, guilty of forgery and using a false instrument. He will be sentenced on Friday.

Chan, who faces a maximum jail term of 14 years for each of offence, bit his lips and breathed deeply, as he heard the verdict.”Mr Chan, you will be remanded in custody overnight pending sentencing,” Mr Justice Andrew Macrae said.

Before Chan was led away to the custody, he removed his tie and his watch and smiled at his lawyers.

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The jury found Chan guilty of forgery by a 6-2 vote. They reached a 7-1 vote on the count of using a false instrument.

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