Son of Singapores founder granted asylum in UK
The youngest son of Singapores founding leader Lee Kuan Yew said he was granted asylum in Britain due to persecution at home, where a bitter family feud rages over a property dispute. The property at the centre of the row was the home of founding premier Lee from the mid-1940s until his death.
Posted by Hicham ALAOUI RIZQ on 2024, Oct 23
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The youngest son of Singapores founding leader Lee Kuan Yew said he was granted asylum in Britain due to persecution at home, where a bitter family feud rages over a property dispute. The property at the centre of the row was the home of founding premier Lee from the mid-1940s until his death.