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Controversial H.K. Fortune Teller 'Gives up Feng Shui'

A Hong Kong fortune teller who once advised Asia's richest woman but was later embroiled in a high-profile legal battle over her fortune has renounced feng shui for Christianity, a report said Thursday.

Bartender-turned-fortune teller Tony Chan built a career advising clients including the late Hong Kong property tycoon Nina Wang on feng shui, an ancient Chinese belief system based on harnessing natural and spiritual energies.

He lost a legal battle in 2010 to claim the estimated $13 billion estate of Wang, once Asia's richest woman whom Chan said was his lover, after the drama had gripped the city for years with details of his affair with the tycoon.

Now Chan has described feng shui as the work of the devil after he recently embraced Christianity and changed his name from Tony to Peter, the South China Morning Post reported.

"This is the happiest day in my life. It felt like getting married, and I could tell everyone that I am a Christian," he was quoted as saying by the newspaper, which released a photo of him being baptized this week.

Chan lost his court case after a court ruled that a will in his possession was a fake. It said the rightful heir to the fortune was the billionaire's charity, which is run by her siblings.

Wang was known for her thrifty nature and outlandish dress and was nicknamed "Little Sweetie" for her pigtail hairstyle. She died of cancer in 2007 aged 69, triggering a bitter public feud over her fortune.

Chan's revelation comes as he is set to face trial next month for forging the will of Wang. But the 53-year-old said he is not afraid of going to jail.

"Since I have received the greatest salvation... other things don't matter to me any more," he was quoted as saying.

Source: Agence France Presse


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