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Feng shui master Chan waits to learn his fate

By Guo Jiaxue and Joy Lu | China Daily | Updated: 2010-02-05 07:54

Police yet to reveal whether criminal charges are coming

HONG KONG: Feng shui master Tony Chan, who was arrested on suspicion of forging a will that declared him the beneficiary of the HK$100 billion estate of tycoon Nina Wang, remained in police custody last night as police consider criminal charges.

Investigators raided Chan's mansion at 28 Gough Hill Road on the Peak at 3:45 pm on Wednesday. About three hours later, officers carrying several plastic bags were seen leaving the property with 50-year-old Chan in an unmarked van.

Feng shui master Chan waits to learn his fate

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