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C. Home Environment

Rm. 1538

Since 1966, the Prisoner had resided with his family at

1539, Blk. 47, Tsz wan Shan Estate.

They occupied 2 adjacent The place was very crudely One cubicle was used as the bedroom and

cubicles and there were no partition of rooms. furnished and not well kept. the other was their living room. The living condition was just fair.

D. Associates

The Prisoner's associates were mainly his ex-schoolmates, factory friends and playmates. He had very few close friends but all of them were decent characters with steady employments.

E. Persons Contacted for Information Relevant to the Conduct and Character of

the Prisoner

2.

Mr. CHEUNG had known Frisoner for over 10 years and they met each other weekly when they played the basketball game together. All these years, Prisoner was observed to be a very straight forward, decent and responsible youth with no vicious habits. Because of his nice personality, Mr. CHEUNG had introduced Prisoner to work for R & A Millett Co. Ltd. as the merchandising clerk in September, 1977. Since then Prisoner rarely talked about his work or his conflicts with mr. wright and Mr. LEUNG (the Deceased). About a month before the murder, he learnt that Prisoner had been dismissed by Mr. wright but he was ignorant that Prisoner had returned to work for R & A Millett Co. Ltd. again. At the end of the interview, Mr. CHEUNG strongly believed that Prisoner would not have any pre-meditated plan to kill the Deceased. Instead, he might have possibly stabbed him to death during the fight.

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