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Hong Kong beauty customer recalls trauma of lost legs and fingers from blood therapy treatment gone wrong

Court hears tearful testimony of ‘internal organs in turmoil’ at manslaughter trial involving clinic

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Wong Ching-bor outside the High Court in Admiralty on Monday. Photo: Dickson Lee

A Hong Kong woman suffered from ­terrible symptoms that left her ­internal organs in turmoil following an “unnecessary” beauty treatment and led to the amputation of her legs and four fingers, a court heard on Monday.

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In emotional testimony about her experience with DR Group in 2012, Wong Ching-bor said she initially believed the treatment would lead to better health. “I felt really happy,” she recalled.

But the former primary school teacher and mother of two sons – one autistic, the other unemployed – said she had since been out of a job and left using a wheelchair, deprived of her two legs and four fingers on her right hand.

“I want to be a healthy person but I’m now disabled and useless,” Wong said tearfully.

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She was testifying at the manslaughter trial of two doctors and a laboratory technician accused of gross negligence in the death of Chan Yuen-lam, 46, another woman who also received the ­cytokine-induced killer cell treatment at a DR Group centre in Causeway Bay on October 3, 2012.

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