He reportedly gave away tens of thousands dollars to a young street painter when in Bangkok.
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A Wicked Ghost III: The Possession is a 2002 Hong Kong horror film produced by Stanley Tong, directed by Hung Chung-hap and starring Gigi Lai, Cheung Tat-ming, Grace Lam, Yip Sai Wing, Wayne Lai, Patrick Keung, Jenny Yam and Joyce Han.
The other members of the family are his much younger sister Ma Yau (Florence Kwok); second son and daughter-in-law, Ma Keung (Tsui Wing) and Lo Lai Sheung (Yvonne Lam Yi Kei); the deceased eldest sonĀ“s (Ma kin) children Ma Tse Yan (Joey Law) and Ma Tse Nei (Angel Chiang); and youngest son Ma Chaung (Lai Lok-yi).
He graduated from the Queen Elizabeth School and continued his study in civil engineering at the University of New South Wales in Australia.
Richard Lam Chun-Keung was a Cantopop lyricist with several hundred Cantopop songs to his name, and a columnist for Apple Daily and Next Magazine in Hong Kong.
Leading actress Keung Chi-Fung (Christine Ng), once a bitter rival of Ko-Ching's mother, exposes Cally's lies and reveals the truth behind Cally's supposed wealth to the media.
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Christine Ng as Keung Chin-fung, (Main Villain) NSTV's award-winning television actress.
Ngau's grandfather was a hon-kan during the Second Sino-Japanese War and he had murdered a man called Keung and Keung's family.