Lai Suk-yin Wiki, Height, Age, Death, Husband, Family, Biography & More

Lai Suk-yin

Lai Suk-yin (1976-2023), also known as Bonnie, [1]The Times of India was a former Hong Kong actress and model. She was the ex-wife of a Cambodian-Hong Kong actor named Ken Lo. In December 2023, she died after committing suicide at the age of 47.

Wiki/Biography

Lai Suk-yin was born on Sunday, 11 July 1976 (age 47 years; at the time of death) in British Hong Kong. Her zodiac sign is Cancer.

Physical Appearance

Height (approx.): 5′ 6″

Weight (approx.): 45 kg

Hair Colour: Brown

Eye Colour: Black

Body Measurements (approx.): 30-26-30

Lai Suk-yin

Family

Parents & Siblings

There is not much information about her parents and siblings.

Lai Suk-yin with her father

Lai Suk-yin with her father

Husband & Children

In 1998, Lai Suk-yin got married to Ken Lo, a Cambodian-Hong Kong actor, martial artist, and stuntman. The couple has two sons named Jovan Lo and Jackie Lo. They got divorced in 2006. [2]The Star

Lai Suk-yin with Ken Lo and their children

Lai Suk-yin with Ken Lo and their children

On 20 May 2007, she got married to Angus Hui, a cosmetic surgeon. The couple has two sons named Martinus and Aston.

Lai Suk-yin with Angus Hui and her four sons

Lai Suk-yin with Angus Hui and her four sons

Career

Model

In 1995, she won the second position in the Miss Asia pageant.

Lai Suk-yin as a participant of the 1995 Miss Asia pageant

Lai Suk-yin as a participant of the 1995 Miss Asia pageant

She worked as a model for Guerlain, a French cosmetics brand, and promoted its products. She also did promotions for Kérastase, a French luxury hair and scalp care line.

Lai Suk-yin at an event of Guerlain

Lai Suk-yin at an event of Guerlain

Film

In 1993, Lai Suk-yin made her acting debut with the Cantonese action drama film ‘Hero of Hong Kong 1949.’

Poster of the 1993 Hong Kong film 'Hero of Hong Kong 1949'

Poster of the 1993 Hong Kong film ‘Hero of Hong Kong 1949’

She played the role of Jelly in the 1997 Hong Kong comedy horror film ‘Bio-Zombie.’ She is known for acting in many Hong Kong films including ‘Young and Dangerous 3’ (1996), ‘Hu Hua Jing Qing’ (1997), and ‘Baan Sau Chuk Dak Hin Dui’ (2002).

Television

In 1996, she made her TV debut with a Cantonese TV series titled ‘Vampire Expert II’ aired on ATV Home.

Lai Suk-yin in a still from the 1996 Cantonese TV series 'Vampire Expert II'

Lai Suk-yin in a still from the 1996 Cantonese TV series ‘Vampire Expert II’

Death

On 26 December 2023, she died by suicide at the age of 47 after celebrating Christmas with her family. Reportedly, she was discovered unresponsive at her residence in Park Belvedere, North Point, in what appeared to be a suicide using burning charcoal. Her son found her unconscious, and the incident was reported to the police at approximately 1:12 pm. Lai was declared dead after being admitted to Ruttonjee Hospital in Hong Kong. No suicide note was discovered at her residence, and the exact cause of her death remains unconfirmed pending an autopsy. The confirmation of her death came from her first husband, actor and martial artist Kenneth Low (also known as Ken Lo). [3]The Times of India

Tattoos

She had a tattoo inked on her right hand’s wrist.

Lai Suk-yin's tattoo inked on her right hand's wrist

Lai Suk-yin’s tattoo inked on her right hand’s wrist

Facts/Trivia

  • Lai Suk-yin was an animal lover.

    Lai Suk-yin with her pet cat

    Lai Suk-yin with her pet cat

  • She was a fitness enthusiast and was often spotted working out at a gym.

    Lai Suk-yin working out at a gym

    Lai Suk-yin working out at a gym

  • In her leisure time, she liked to cook.

    Lai Suk-yin while cooking

    Lai Suk-yin while cooking

  • She followed a non-vegetarian diet.

    Lai Suk-yin having a non-vegetarian meal

    Lai Suk-yin having a non-vegetarian meal

  • She consumed alcohol occasionally.

    Lai Suk-yin holding a glass of alcohol

    Lai Suk-yin holding a glass of alcohol

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