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Woman dating son of retired Hong Kong judge Woo Kwok-hing denies assault on her

  • Natalie Cheung, 34, says in social media post that her injuries were a result of losing her footing while drunk
  • Alan Woo, who was arrested over the incident, was originally accused of pushing her to the floor during an emotional dispute

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Natalie Cheung said in a social media post that her injuries were a result of losing her footing while she was drunk. Photo: Weibo

A woman dating the son of retired Hong Kong judge Woo Kwok-hing has denied allegations that she was assaulted by her boyfriend in an incident that left her with injuries, saying in a social media post that she had actually lost her footing and fallen over while drunk.

Natalie Cheung, who is also the ex-wife of actor Marco Ngai Chun-kit and was known as Zhang Lihua before she changed her name, posted the statement online two days after Woo’s 42-year-old son, Alan Woo, was arrested in the couple’s flat in Orient Crest on Peak Road.

The 34-year-old said she had drunk a lot of alcohol during a dinner at a friend’s place on Monday night and did not remember that she had fallen over in the toilet and hurt her head. After the incident, Cheung’s driver took her home and she sent a picture of her injuries to another friend.

“My friend thought I was assaulted and called police. Suddenly, officers came to my home. I vaguely remember being sent to hospital and did not really know what happened until the next day when I was discharged,” she wrote on social media.

Retired Hong Kong judge Woo Kwok-hing. Photo: SCMP
Retired Hong Kong judge Woo Kwok-hing. Photo: SCMP

She said she had realised the allegations about the assault were a misunderstanding when her friend who hosted the dinner told her about the accident in the toilet.

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