Liew ‘did not usually let men in’


Family tragedy: Family members of Liew (inset) waiting at the Sultanah Aminah Hospital mortuary in Johor Baru before taking her body back to Pahang.

JOHOR BARU: Amy Liew would not usually let any man into her shop but she broke the rule on Saturday which led to her tragic fate.

Liew’s husband Toh Qing Foo said she had opened the beauty care centre with her sister in February and everything had been running smoothly.

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