In the interviews for the book “Lee Kuan Yew Hard Truths To Keep Singapore Going,” Mr Lee had said that he had already informed the Cabinet of his wish to have the house demolished after his passing. The elder statesman, who was then 87, said: “I’ve told the Cabinet, when I’m dead, demolish it.”
“I don’t think my daughter or my wife or I, who lived in it, or my sons who grew up in it, will bemoan its loss. They have old photos to remind them of the past.”...
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“I don’t think my daughter or my wife or I, who lived in it, or my sons who grew up in it, will bemoan its loss. They have old photos to remind them of the past.”...
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