Monday, 08 Mar 2021 11:45 AM MYT
BY SYLVIA LOOI
Hong Kong actor Richard Ng Man Tat’s ashes to be sent back to Malaysia. Photo via Weibo/ Ng Man Tat
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KUALA LUMPUR, March 8 Late veteran actor Richard Ng Man Tat will be cremated today, in Hong Kong before his ashes are sent back to Malaysia.
Quoting Ng’s younger brother Li Da,
China Times reported that it was Man Tat’s choice for his final resting place.
“He said he wanted his ashes to be placed at Malaysia so that he can accompany his wife and children.”
Compiled by JO TIMBUONG, C. ARUNO and R. ARAVINTHAN
A former member of the Malaysian all-girl pop group the Four Golden Princess has given birth to her second child within two years of marriage, reported
Sin Chew Daily.
Samantha Ee Kai Chee, 31, welcomed a baby girl early March, which also happened to be her birthday month.
“We have a new baby! Thank you everyone for your wishes! Thank you to my husband for the birthday surprise and presents from my sisters!” she wrote online.
The post was accompanied by a photo of herself with husband Datuk Tai Huat Chang, 73, who is the president of G.E. Mining Sdn Bhd, as well as their newborn baby.
Wednesday, 03 Mar 2021 02:24 PM MYT
BY SYLVIA LOOI
Hong Kong actor Ng Man Tat had called Malaysia his home after marrying beauty queen in 1996. Picture via Weibo
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KUALA LUMPUR, March 3 Veteran actor Richard Ng Man Tat made Johor Baru his home for over two decades after marrying a Malaysian beauty queen.
Singapore portal
Asia One reported that the 69-year-old only returned to Hong Kong recently to continue with his liver cancer treatment before succumbing to the disease on February 27.
According to the portal, Ng and Hou Shan Yan, who hails from Segamat, had gotten married in 1996 before settling in Johor.
Posted : 2021-02-28 14:06
Actor Ng Man-tat was equally popular in mainland China. South China Morning Post
Legendary Hong Kong actor Ng Man-tat, best known for co-starring alongside king of comedy Stephen Chow Sing-chi in many popular films, died on Saturday afternoon of liver cancer. He was 70.
Ng s friend, Tenky Tin Kai-man, chairman of the Federation of Hong Kong Filmmakers, said the famous actor died peacefully at Tai Wai s Union Hospital at 5.16pm, accompanied by his children and wife. He left peacefully, Tin said at the hospital. He died in his sleep.
Tin said earlier in the day Ng did not know his condition was so serious and had expected to recover.