In 1966, a mentally ill police officer in Hong Kong went on a shooting rampage, killing two officers — one of whom was Inspector Yam Kam Chau. His sudden death plunged his family into poverty. His youngest son, Yam Tat Wah, just 11 at the time, was forced to grow up quickly and support his family through manual labor. The hardship forged his resilience and maturity, setting the stage for his extraordinary rise from an unknown, struggling boy to the “untouchable kingpin” of Hong Kong’s entertainment industry.

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