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US$40 million assets tussel: Widow and niece now helping police with investigations as Singapore court files suit against former China tour guide
THE multi-millionaire widow who was allegedly manipulated into handing control of her assets to a former tour guide from China is now helping the police with investigations, the Straits Times reported today.
Madam Chung Khin Chun, 87, was seen entering the Police Cantonment Complex yesterday with her niece, Madam Hedy Mok, 60.
"The Commercial Affairs Department wanted to find out more details about what was missing from the house," said Madam Mok last night.
Former tour guide Yang Yin, 40, who was living with Madam Chung at her $30 million Gerald Crescent bungalow from 2009 until last month, was arrested last week for suspected criminal breach of trust.
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