Wee visits Ng’s family and pays his last respects


Final farewell: Dr Wee (third from left) paying his last respects at Ng’s wake yesterday. Also present were Chong (second from left) and Ti (fourth from left), as well as several MCA central committee members. — Picture from Dr Wee’s Facebook.

PETALING JAYA: The late Datuk Ng Chok Sin was a leader who contributed much to Selangor and its people, says Datuk Seri Dr Wee Ka Siong.

“We paid our last respects to the late Datuk Ng Chok Sin, who had contributed much to the people, especially those in Selangor, the party and the nation.

“May his family be comforted at this very difficult time as they mourn his sudden departure,” the MCA president wrote in a Facebook post yesterday.

Dr Wee was accompanied by several national and state party leaders while paying a visit to Ng’s family in Kampung Baru Sungai Pelek, Sepang, where the funeral ceremony and wake was held.

Among them were MCA secretary-general Datuk Chong Sin Woon, vice-president Datuk Seri Ti Lian Ker and deputy treasurer-general Datuk Lawrence Low.

Also present were MCA central committee members Chan Quin Er, Datuk Koh Chin Han, Datuk Quek Tai Seong, Lawrence Chiew Khai Heng, Yap Siok Moy and Tee Hooi Ling.

Selangor MCA deputy chairman Tan Gim Tuan, MCA Youth vice-chairman Chua Hock Kuan and Klang MCA division chief Datuk Steven Lim were also present.

Ng, 55, was appointed Selangor MCA chief in 2018.

He had previously served as Selangor MCA secretary, MCA central committee member, MCA Youth deputy secretary and Selangor MCA Youth treasurer-general.

In the 2013 and 2018 general elections, Ng represented Barisan Nasional to contest in Sungai Pelek.

A native of Sungai Pelek, Ng passed away on Sunday.

He leaves behind his wife and four children.

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