Challenging times for Subang Jaya ballet teacher and family on the road to recovery
Monday, 16 Mar 2020 03:48 PM MYTEdward Lee has a lot on his plate but still finds the time to take his son Chevaston to the park whenever he can. ― Picture courtesy of Edward LeeJuggling work and taking care of his four-year-old son Chevaston, Lee now also cares his wife Vivienne Ngiu after an accident on New Year’s Eve left her in a state of complete paraplegia.
His heart breaks every time young Chevaston wishes to go for his usual evening walks with his mother at their neighbourhood park. Lee and Ngiu have been together for 24 years and run a humble ballet and dance academy in SS18, Subang Jaya, called Dancer’s Dreams Dance Academy. Earlier this year, Lee and his family met with a bad accident after he swerved their vehicle to avoid hitting a dog, crashing into the divider.
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