Lee Sau-yee, a 70-year-old amputee, on Tuesday went to a cemetery to pay his respects for the first time since his elder brother died from throat cancer a decade ago.
Lee had long wanted to do so, but was prevented by 200 steps leading up to his brother’s resting place at Chai Wan Chinese Permanent Cemetery.
It was a dream come true for Lee to finally climb the hill on Hong Kong Island. The feat was made possible with the help of a stair machine and two technicians from St James’...
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