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    Lee Wei Ling (7 January 1955 – 9 October 2024) was a Singaporean neurologist. She was the director of the National Neuroscience Institute. A prominent member of the Lee family, she was the younger sister of Lee Hsien Loong, the older sister of Lee Hsien Yang and the only daughter of Lee Kuan Yew, the founding prime minister of Singapore.

  2. Oct 9, 2024 · SINGAPORE: Dr Lee Wei Ling, the daughter of Singapore's founding Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew, died on Wednesday (Oct 9). She was 69. Her death was announced by her brother, Mr Lee Hsien Yang,...

  3. Oct 9, 2024 · SINGAPORE: Dr Lee Wei Ling, who died on Wednesday (Oct 9), was a prominent neurologist who was unafraid to voice her opinions on various issues. Her columns, which for a time appeared regularly...

  4. Oct 9, 2024 · SINGAPORE - Dr Lee Wei Ling, the daughter of founding prime minister Lee Kuan Yew, has died at the age of 69, four years after she was diagnosed with a rare, degenerative brain disease.

  5. Oct 9, 2024 · Professor Lee Wei Ling, Director, National Neuroscience Institute, 2004 to 2014, has passed away. Staff pay tribute to the impact she made on patients and neuroscience care.

  6. Oct 9, 2024 · Dr Lee Wei Ling, the daughter of founding prime minister Lee Kuan Yew and only sister of Senior Minister Lee Hsien Loong and Mr Lee Hsien Yang, died at home on Oct 9.

  7. Oct 9, 2024 · Dr Lee Wei Ling, the daughter of founding prime minister Lee Kuan Yew, has died at the age of 69, four years after she was diagnosed with a rare, degenerative brain disease. Her...

  8. Oct 10, 2024 · Dr Lee Wei Ling, the daughter of Singapore's founding Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew, died on Wednesday (Oct 9) at the age of 69.

  9. Oct 10, 2024 · SINGAPORE – Senior Minister Lee Hsien Loong attended the funeral wake of his sister, Dr Lee Wei Ling, on Oct 10, a day after her death at age 69. He arrived at the Singapore Casket in...

  10. Lee Wei Ling (born 1955) is a Singaporean neurologist. She started her career at Singapore General Hospital’s medical unit in the pediatric ward. [1] . She then became a Director at the National Neuroscience Institute (NNI) following Simon Shorvon's dismissal in 2004. [2] .

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