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Hong Kong beauty customer describes learning how to walk again after horrific treatment

Woman testifies at manslaughter trial involving clinic that gave blood therapy

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Wong Ching-bor, one of the three women who underwent the treatment. Photo: Dickson Lee
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A woman had to spend months relearning how to walk after undergoing an “unnecessary” cancer treatment that left her limbs numb, a Hong Kong court was told on Tuesday during a manslaughter trial involving a Causeway Bay beauty clinic.

Wong Fung-kwan, 62, told the High Court that even now, five years after receiving the treatment, “it is still a problem for me. I always feel heaviness in my feet”.

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“It is like I have received an anaesthetic injection,” she added.

Wong was testifying at the trial of two doctors and one laboratory technician from DR Group’s Hong Kong Mesotherapy Centre in Causeway Bay, who are accused of gross negligence in the death of Chan Yuen-lam, 46.

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Stephen Chow Heung-wing (left); Mak Wan-ling and Chan Kwun-chung from DR Group. Photo: K. Y. Cheng
Stephen Chow Heung-wing (left); Mak Wan-ling and Chan Kwun-chung from DR Group. Photo: K. Y. Cheng
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