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The outpouring of public grief has been so that even strangers attended, including a woman who realised Ms Lo had been her neighbour. --PHOTO: MY
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Ms Lo Hwei Yen, seen here with her husband Michael Puhaindran, was taken hostage when terrorists stormed Mumbai's Oberoi Trident hotel.
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Ms Lo was remembered by her friends and family as "elegant", "charming" and "cheerful". -- PHOTO: ZAOBAO
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Among them were 10 Victoria Junior College schoolmates who turned up in chic, little black dresses, just as she would have liked, they said. -- ST PHOTO: DESMOND WEE
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Sister Hwei Shan said: 'Her colleagues received a lot of positive feedback about her speech. It's good to know she was respected by her peers.' -- ST PHOTO: DESMOND WEE
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The firm's Christmas party, which Ms Lo had been in charge of, has been cancelled, firm partner Durai Shunmugam told The Straits Times. -- ST PHOTO: DESMOND WEE
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It was a photo of Ms Lo as a radiant bride that smiled down at the endless stream of visitors who had come to pay their respects through the night. -- ST PHOTO: DESMOND WEE
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Ms Lo was charming and exuded confidence that was rooted in true ability, firm partner Durai Shunmugam told The Straits Times. She had the 'rare ability to be strong and yet be soft...she'd put things across in such a way that you wouldn't have a choice but to say 'yes' - and still you smile', he said. -- ST PHOTO: DESMOND WEE
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About 50 family members and close friends were among the first to pay their respects, and were joined by residents living nearby. --PHOTO: ZAOBAO
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Ms Lo in her red tailored crimson cheongsam that she had worn for her wedding last year. --PHOTO: THE INTERNET
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Known for being friendly and cheerful, she has had several hundred tributes on the networking site Facebook. --PHOTO: THE INTERNET
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About 50 family members and close friends were among the first to pay their respects, and they were joined by residents living nearby. -- PHOTO: MY PAPER
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A white air-conditioned marquee was set up at the foot of the Teresa Ville block, filled with arrangements of white orchids, spider chrysanthemums and brassicas draped with strands of pearls. -- PHOTO: MY PAPER
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Actor Pierre Png comforts Mdm Lo Hwei Yen's husband, Michael Puhaindran. ST PHOTO: NG SOR LUAN
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