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JAMAICAN-CANADIAN BILLIONAIRE Michael Lee-Chin cannot, without contradiction, be described as a hard-nosed businessman, but his knack for picking winners and his golden business touch have created worldwide footprints - and he seems to be just beginning.
In a chat with The Sunday Gleaner last week, the 71-year-old shared the story of his humble beginnings, born to a teenage girl whose mother died shortly after giving birth to her, and whose father was a deserter.
Eighteen-year-old Hyacinth Gloria Chen gave birth to Michael Lee-Chin on January 3, 1951 and both were cared for by the helpers of the family who became their adoptive parents.
Later that year, the destructive Hurricane Charlie ravaged Jamaica, and Hyacinth received the chance of a lifetime - to migrate to England to study nursing - but as she told Michael later, the choice was simple. She made it without regret, staying in Jamaica with her beloved infant son ‘Mike’.
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15 окт 2022