Reviews

David H.

09/12/2016

Chan Cheuk Fai, the head instructor at Jin Wu Koon, nearly killed me back in 2005. He got me to help move a mirror at the old gym in Chinatown, when all of a sudden he pushed the back of it too hard, shattering it whilst a piece of glass ripped my left ear and got lodged in my neck, leaving me scarred and permanently disfigured. I ended up having a 4.5 hour operation in the emergency department (during which my mother waited outside in tears) whilst Cheuk Fai flew to New Zealand to corner a K1 fighter. He did not even have the respect or dignity to ensure I was okay immediately after the surgery. An ethical person with a conscience would not have behaved in such a way. He has not called me to apologise (I needed to call him), nor was I reimbursed in anyway for his negligence. He has has basically avoids me with contempt, and refuses to acknowledge what he did. I am lucky to be alive.

I now no longer have feeling on my left ear, and half of the left side of my neck. My range of motion on my neck has also significantly diminished. I also recently found out the numbness on the left side of my face is progressing in paralysis. I have had to have two post-operations done on my neck, due to complications from the accident, and needed to attend extensive appointments with a therapist for PTSD. He might be a good martial artist, but his moral compass is non-existent.

Chan Cheuk Fai was caught at the Sydney international airport, with large sums of what was most likely drug money, and anabolic steroids. Subsequently after Chan Cheuk Fai's airport arrest, two units in Ashfield were searched, and steroids, methamphetamine and large sums of money were found again. Cheuk Fai obviously has links and ties with the criminal underworld. A simple google search of his name will confirm this.

His standing in the martial arts community, prevents him from being ostracised for nearly killing me, in addition to being seen for what he is, a criminal.