Nick Coyle says he reached out to WA Premier Mark McGowan’s office but has received “absolutely nothing in return” regarding his partner, Cheng Lei.
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Similarly, Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews also refused to ask about Ms Lei during his trip to China late last month.
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