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Will of Asia's Richest Woman in Dispute

Friday, April 20, 2007 3:38:39 PM
By MIN LEE

Nina Wang's godson Anthony Cheung, clutches a picture of the late businesswoman after a cremation ceremony in Hong Kong Wednesday, April 18, 2007.  Hong Kong's rich and powerful bid farewell on Wednesday to Asia's richest woman, a pigtailed businesswoman who built her kidnapped husband's company into real-estate empire.  Wang died on April 3 at age 69.   (AP Photo/Vincent Yu)HONG KONG (AP) - Nina Wang, Asia's richest woman at the time of her death, left her $4 billion fortune to a master of feng shui, the Chinese belief that fortunes can be improved by timing and the layout of objects, such as furniture, according to the man's lawyer.

The pigtailed Hong Kong businesswoman, who died this month, chose Chan Chun-chuen because he understood her personal and her business philosophy, said Jonathan Midgley, a lawyer for the Haldanes firm.

The firm published a newspaper notice Friday saying Wang left her estate to Chan in a will dated Oct. 16, 2006.


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