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order to change for a better school his parents arranged him to go to another Christian Primary School at the rooftop of Bluck 19 in the same area. He had to repeat P.3 in this chool. His academic results were fairly good. However, after he finished primary 5, he had to cease schooling so as to take up a job at the age of 14 when his step-father accidentally broke his leg and had to rest from work.
E. EMPLOYMENT
F.
1. Kitchen attendant on casual basis at Chuen Cheung Kui Restaurant,
Tai Po Road, Kowloon for almost two years with #6-8 daily. Left for a monthly-paid job.
2. Waiter at Kam Doo Restaurant, Canton Road, Kowloon, for a year with $300 per month. Ceased when the restaurant was closed.
3. Waiter at Chuen Cheung Kui Restaurant again for a year with $540
per month.
Left after dispute with the employer for his lazy
work.
4. Unemployed for six months before he committed his first offence
of robbery because of his lack of enthusiasm in job-hunt.
5. During his residence at the Kwun Tong Hostel, he had been an
odd job worker at Yuen Wai Garment Factory in Fuk Wah Street, Kowloon with 38 daily for about three weeks and then a packing worker at Mei Dick Plastic Factory in Hung Tao Road, Kowloon, with $10 daily for less than a month before he failed to return to the Hostel.
6. For nine months before he was arrested again, he claimed that
he was engaged with restaurant work as a waiter on substitution basis, earning about $15 daily.
7. After his discharge from the Tai Lam Addiction Treatment Centre,
he had assisted his friends in writing at the illegal "Tse-fa" lottery ticket syndicate in Shamshuipo area for almost a month before he was arrested for the present offence.
ASSOCIATES
Although the Frisoner denied himself to be a member of any triad society, he admitted that he had associated with some members of the notorious 14-K triad society in Shek Kip Mei area, Besides, he had maintained contacts with other drug addicts as he knew them at the Tai Lam Addiction Treatment Centre.
G. THE DECEASED (According to Mr. TSOI Tung, aged 26, sworn brother
of deceased, an earth worker, of No.. 122, Section 5, Sam Ka Village, Liyumun, Kowloon)
Mr TSOI had moved out from No. 1456, Block 1, 14/F, Lan Tin Estate a year ago to his present address. He knew the deceased since young at their native place of Shan Mei, China, and they became sworn brothers some ten years ago. According to him, the deceased came to Hong Kong by illegal entry in 1967, leaving behind his parents, paternal grandmother and four younger siblings, He was the eldest child in the family and was unmarried. He had no other re- latives in Hong Kong. He used to earn his living by doing iron work and occasionally he sent remittance to his relatives in China. He had lived at no fixed abode but before his death he had stayed with Mr. TSOI at No. 1456, Block 1, Lam Tin Estate, Kowloon.
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