Family of Singapore tycoon who suffered 2 strokes sues latter's ex-girlfriend, seeks return of assets worth $9 million

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Family of Singapore tycoon who suffered 2 strokes sues latter's ex-girlfriend, seeks return of assets worth $9 million
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The family of a Singapore tycoon who suffered two strokes and deemed incapable of making sound decisions has stepped in to sue his ex-girlfriend on his behalf. They are demanding that she hand over some $9 million worth of assets in her possession. Shin Min Daily News reported on Saturday (June 3) that the plaintiff in the court case is...

The family of a Singapore tycoon who suffered two strokes and deemed incapable of making sound decisions has stepped in to sue his ex-girlfriend on his behalf. They are demanding that she hand over some $9 million worth of assets in her possession.

Within a span of nine years, Quek had reportedly given Xie sums of cash as well as opened joint bank accounts together with her. However, Quek's sister alleged that within a period of six months, Xie continued to transfer Quek's assets to her name and completely ignored him. She alleged that Xie's behaviour caused Quek to lose a lot of weight and become paranoid, Shin Min reported.

That evening, Quek's ex-wife, his son and sister arranged to meet with Xie at the condominium unit. Xie was asked to list all the items that were given to her by Quek, which she would be allowed to keep.Now, Quek's sister has claimed that Quek was not in a good mental state at the time and that any decision he'd made had been unduly influenced by Xie, Shin Min reported.

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