TNAG-0486-FCO40-551-Review-of-death-sentence-in-Hong-Kong-1974 — Page 64

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5. PERSONS INTERVIEWED (relevant to Prisoner's conduct and

working attitude)

(1) LEE Oi-kwan, F/28 (Prisoner's wife living at 2C Catchick

St., 1/F.)

Madam Lee was of the opinion that the Prisoner was not a bad character though he was rather hot-tempered and stubborn at times. But he felt responsible to keep the family and was affectionate towards them. He had no bad habit other than off-course bettings.

(II) Mrs. W.Y. Lam

(Prisoner's co-tenant at 2C, Catchick

Road, 1/F.)

Mrs. Lam said the Prisoner was rather hot-tempered and hot-headed. But his life seemed to be normal.

(III) Mr. WONG Pui-fun (employer of the Prisoner, an architect

at Rm. 801, Peter Building)

Mr. Wong employed the Prisoner as morning cleaner since 1970. There was no complaint as far as his working attitude is concerned.

6. INTERVIEW REPORT ON THE PRISONER

The Prisoner was visited and interviewed in the Stanley Prison on 8.5.73. During interview he appeared rather emotional when talking about his involvement in the offence.

7.

SUMMARY

The Prisoner appeared to be an ordinary worker with simple tastes and with no more demand in life than keeping his family going, and a stable job in which he has held for some three years. It is a pity that there is no information available from his associates to throw light on his personality. Perhaps his hot temper as described by his wife might appear a slight flaw, yet may be a hidden danger in his personality.

LEE Mok-yan) Probation Officer 15th May 1973

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