Hsing Yin Shean | |
Native Name Lang: | zh-my |
Birth Name: | Leonard Hsing Yin Shean |
Birth Date: | 15 June 1958 |
Birth Place: | Jesselton, North Borneo (now Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia) |
Death Place: | Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia |
Resting Place: | St. Joseph's Benevolent Columbarium, 4½ Mile Old Penampang Road Roman Catholic Cemetery, Penampang, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah |
Citizenship: | Malaysian |
Constituency Mp: | Tanjong Aru, Sabah |
Parliament: | Malaysian |
Term Start: | 3 August 1986 |
Term End: | 19 October 1990 |
Majority: | 1,513 (1986) |
Predecessor: | Constituency created |
Successor: | Joseph Voon Shin Choi (PBS) |
Party: | Democratic Action Party (DAP) (1986–2021) |
Otherparty: | Pakatan Harapan (PH) Pakatan Rakyat (PR) Barisan Alternatif (BA) Gagasan Rakyat (GR) |
Occupation: | Politician, contractor |
Spouse: | Dorothy Cornelius Jimbangan |
Children: | 1 daughter (Sonia Hsing Shiang Nee) |
Alma Mater: | University of Wales Institute of Science and Technology |
Leonard Hsing Yin Shean (15 June 1958 – 1 June 2021) was a Malaysian politician. He was the single-term Member of Parliament (MP) for Tanjong Aru (1986-1990).[1] [2] He was also a member of the Democratic Action Party (DAP).[3] [4]
Hsing was born on 15 June 1958 and in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah.[5] He finished his tertiary study in Architecture at University of Wales Institute of Science and Technology (now known as Cardiff University).[6]
He was married to Dorothy Cornelius Jimbangan, a native Kadazan woman from suburban Penampang and the couple has a daughter named Sonia Hsing Shiang Nee.[5] [7]
Hsing joined the DAP on 28 October 1986, at the time he had just returned to his hometown Kota Kinabalu after he graduated. He was only 28 then when he was first elected to the Parliament of Malaysia for winning the Tanjung Aru federal seat in the 1986 General Election.[3] Hsing together with Fung Ket Wing (Sandakan), Gerard Math Lee Min (Gaya) and Samson Chin Chee Tsu (Tawau) were the first 4 MPs of DAP ever to have won parliamentary seats in Sabah then who had held them only for one term after DAP defeats in the 1990 General Election.[3] After his parliamentary term ended, Hsing became a contractor but continued to remain with DAP and was involved in party work, especially in community service as a former MP.[4]
Hsing died on 1 June 2021 9.52 pm, at the age of 62 and was two weeks away to be 63, after battling the COVID-19 infection for nearly a month at the intensive care unit (ICU) of Queen Elizabeth Hospital 1 (QEH1) in Kota Kinabalu.[3] [8] He was earlier confirmed to be COVID-19 positive and admitted into the hospital on 5 May.[9] [10] His death was confirmed by his younger brother Tony Hsing.[11] His body was cremated at Fook Look Siew Crematorium after encoffining service at QEH1 thereafter the ashes interred at St. Joseph Benevolent Columbarium, 4½ Mile Old Penampang Road Roman Catholic Cemetery, Kota Kinabalu for his final resting place on 5 June according to the COVID-19 pandemic standard operating procedure (SOP).[5]
Constituency | Opposition | Votes | Pct | Opponent(s) | Votes | Pct | Ballots cast | Majority | Turnout | ||||
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1986 | P145 Tanjong Aru, Sabah | Hsing Yin Shean (DAP) | 5,981 | 54.27% | Chong Eng Leong (PBS) | 4,468 | 40.54% | 11,106 | 1,513 | 51.45% | |||
Charles Fung Mosuil (BERJAYA) | 572 | 5.19% | |||||||||||
1990 | Hsing Yin Shean (DAP) | 2,507 | 15.20% | Joseph Voon Shin Choi (PBS) | 8,504 | 51.55% | 16,671 | 3,817 | 55.97% | ||||
Jabar (IND) | 4,687 | 28.41% | |||||||||||
Pandikar Amin Mulia (AKAR) | 763 | 4.62% | |||||||||||
Charles Tulis @ Mohd Salleh (IND) | 37 | 0.22% |