Wednesday, February 01, 2006

Grave concerns

A four-man team equipped with drills, electric saws, knives, and toy guns had a crack at the grave of Li Ka-shing's wife during Chinese New Year. Tomb raiders story: [Hong Kong's] The Standard. The newspaper's report ends:
A fung shui expert was quoted in a Chinese newspaper as saying that a vandalized grave will lead to obstruction of fortunes for later generations, while the act of vandalizing a grave will lead to those responsible dying without sons.
Shareholders of Li Ka-shing's Cheung Kong (Holdings) Limited, Hutchison Whampoa Limited, Cheung Kong Infrastructure Holdings Limited, Hongkong Electric Holdings Limited, Hutchison Telecommunications International Limited, Hutchison Harbour Ring Limited, Tom Group Limited, CK Life Science International, (Holdings) Limited, Tom Online Inc as well as youngest son Richard Li Tzar-kai's PCCW Limited and Pacific Century Regional Developments Limited, take note.
Li Ka-shing: Wikipedia

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