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The virtual tug-of-war for big time wealth bonanza continues as alleged lover of Nina Wang, feng shui master Tony Chan, showed evidence that he was given the will as heir of Wang's massive fortune. Interestingly, it's in English, and as TVB news quotes it last night, it is full of grammatical errors. I would understand very important agreements like this has to be carefully written, and Chinese is the natural language of choice of Nina Wang. Nina Wang, at the time of her death two years ago, was the wealthiest woman in Asia. No wonder this case has been appearing in the headlines the past few days. We could have an answer if Nina Wang is still alive and clarify all these rumblings. The case would then rest in peace. Dead men (and women) tell no tales, unfortunately.
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