Jasmine Siu

Thursday, February 12, 2015

Fung Mei-yee, 49, filed the writ - which included claims of black magic - seeking damages for fraudulent misrepresentation, interest, costs and other relief from Szeto, who is professionally known as Szeto Fat-ching.

The dispute between the two began with a Fung family feud in or about March 2004.

That was when an elder sister, Fung Mei-lin, and brother Fung Hon-keung fell out with Fung and the rest of the family over a family trust set up in the 1990s.

The feud led to protracted litigation, which drained Fung's financial resources and those of her father, Fung Kwong- fat.

At the same time, her mother, Wong Kit-wan, became chronically ill and immobile due to a back injury caused by a fall in 1995.

Things took an even worse turn in mid-2009 when Fung began suspecting that her sister and brother-in-law Cheung Wai-man had used black magic to put a curse on her, her parents and younger brother Terence Fung Kwok- keung.

Helpless and emotionally exhausted, she turned to Szeto after seeing him appear as a guest consultant on a television show that delved into "supernatural" activities.

She "beseeched" him to help her and began divulging her family background, the history of the litigation and trust fund, and her suspicions about her sister and brother-in-law during their first meeting on August 25, 2009, according to the writ.

The rest is here:
'Master' sued over failed black magic

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