The late chairman of the Hong Kong Chinachem Group, Ms Nina, has a written judgment in the Hong Kong High Court 10 O'Clock today (February 2). is the "sweets" of Wang's nearly billions of Hong Kong dollar legacies belonging to the Chinachem charity fund or the Feng Shui Division, who claims to be Nina's "underground Lover" Chan? The case, known as the "century lawsuit", was prepared for two years and was formally opened in the High Court of Hong Kong on May 11, 2009 for a period of up to 40 days. More than 30 witnesses were summoned during the court, including Ms. Wang's relatives and friends, Chinachem employees, lawyers, doctors, handwriting experts, Chan and their brothers who witnessed Nina's signing of the will. The case focused on the 2002 wills of Ms Wang, held by the Chinachem Charitable Foundation, and Chan's 2006 will, which was Nina's true will, whether Chan held a "feng Shui Wills" and whether Nina was seriously ill or delirious when she entered into a 2006 testament. The case in Hong Kong's judicial history for the first time to introduce Feng Shui experts to testify, and medical, handwriting identification of the same "PK". Even more striking is that Chan's relationship with Nina is unusual, adding a thick gossip to the case and becoming a amusing on the streets. No wonder there was a sigh: "This estate race is like a soap opera, and its details are even more bizarre than the movie." "But the February 2 verdict may not be the end of the soap opera," he said. Some media said: "Whoever wins, it is only a matter of time before any of the parties lodge an appeal." The decision of the High Court is likely to be just another beginning of the estate scramble. ”
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