China dentist who sued ex-lover in Singapore to recover S$8mil succeeds in most claims


The man sued his ex-lover in June 2019 to recover the money he transferred to her during their three-year relationship. - ST

SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/Asia News Network): A dentist in Beijing who sued his Singapore-based former lover to recover 40 million yuan (S$8.6 million) he transferred to her during their three-year relationship has succeeded in most of his claims.

Chinese national Lyu Jun, 57, said he had transferred money to businesswoman Wei Ho-Hung, 40, so that they could build a life together in Singapore.

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