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3. MAN Ting-foon (Aged 69, paternal uncle of the Prisoner,

residing at No. 67, Prince Edward Road, 7/F., Kowloon)

The Prisoner was rather lazy at work and playful in character. He was not keen to take up any steady job but followed his elder brother, Kam-wah, to do some casual work only. He had imitated the bad quality from Kam-wah, such as gambling and going to ball-rooms.

4. WOO Mei-chun (Aged 19, sister-in-law of the Prisoner)

She declined to pass any comment on the Prisoner.

5. CHAO Cheng-han, (Aged 23, sister-in-law of the Prisoner)

She protectively said that this Prisoner and all his other brothers are good-natured persons with no specially bad hobbies.

6.

Mr. FUNG (Former employer of the Prisoner, proprietor of the Tak Hing Cheung Oil Factory at No. 67, Nam Kok Road, G/F., Kowloon)

The Prisoner had worked as a delivery labourer at He

his factory on casual basis for less than a month only. had no deep impression of the Prisoner at all.

7.

Mr. LAM (Former employer of the Prisoner, proprietor of

the Lam Kee Cheung Saw-mill at No. 98, Lower Kwai Chung Road, C/F., Kwai Chung)

The Prisoner had followed his elder brother,

MAN Kam-wah, to work as a labourer at his saw-mill for a very short period of time only. He was then employed on day-by-day basis. The Prisoner and his elder brother were considered to be rather lazy at work,

8. Mr. LEUNG Kin-yip (Aged 23, friend of the Prisoner, residing

at No. 362A, Portland Street, 2/F., Kowloon)

He know the Prisoner through his elder brother,

MAN Kam-tong.

He disclosed that he and the Prisoner and their friends often went to play at bowling centres and massage parlours. He considered the Prisoner a playful but submissive teenager.

9.

A neighbour of the Prisoner (A 40-year-old lady tenant of

No. 102, Block 15, G/F., Valley Road Estate)

The Prisoner was described to be polite and friendly. She had never heard any trouble created by the Prisoner in their vicinity before.

-/10. A neighbour....

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