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Beleaguered Novena Global Healthcare co-founders and cousins Terence Loh (left) and Nelson Loh were linked to a separate company that made a bold bid to buy English Premier League football club Newcastle United last August.

Beleaguered Novena Global Healthcare co-founders and cousins Terence Loh (left) and Nelson Loh were linked to a separate company that made a bold bid to buy English Premier League football club Newcastle United last August.

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Joyce Lim‍ Senior Business Correspondent, Joyce Lim

Novena Global Healthcare co-founder Terence Loh is entangled in yet another legal battle while he tries to devise a repayment plan for $70 million in bank debt.
Mr Loh, 43, who was linked to a company with his cousin Nelson Loh, 41, that made a bold bid to buy English Premier League football club Newcastle United last August, has been named as a third-party defendant by former business partner Lynn Yeow in a lawsuit.
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