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2. LEUNG Kwai-sang, 25, sustained meningitis
at the age of 19. After being treated, his right hand and leg could hardly function nermally and was not able to take up any work.
3. LEUNG Yiu-sang, 10, attending Primary 3-at
a primary school.
4. LEUNG Chi-sang, 7, a Primary I pupil.
Sisters : 1. LEUNG Lin-yan, 23, married and now with
4 children (aged from 6 years to 4 months old) Husband: LEE Sek-hung, 36, carpenter, on
daily basis, when work was available, he could earn about $50 a day.
2. LEUNG Shun-ho, 18, working in Yee Tai Garment
Factory, earning approximately $450 a month.
3. LEUNG Shun-nui, 17, in the same garment factory
with similar income.
4. LEUNG Shun-yin, 13, helping the mother in
domestic chore.
C. SOCIAL ENVIRONMENT
The Prisoner's family members occupy 2 small cubicles at No. 132 & 133, Block 5, Kwai Chung Estate, Tsuen Wan, Kowloon, paying a total of monthly rental at $44.50. They had lived there for about 7 years. Except the eldest brother and his small family living at 62, Hang Woo Street, 6th floor, Tsuen Wan, all family members lived at Kwai Chung Estate. The place is quite congested withso many people. The neighbours were mostly semi-skilled workers.
D. ASSOCIATES
Society.
He admitted and was suspected as a member of a Triad
He is unmarried. Nevertheless, he had a close girl-friend, Miss LAU Mei-yuk, residing at 6, Block B, Sha Tsui Road, 4th floor, Tsuen Wan, N.T. They had maintained a very friendly relationship for one year, though they had not planned for their marriage. He often spent his leisure with her. He was not known to have any special habit.
Occasionally he played 'mah-jong'.
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