Lai Suk-yin Age, Wiki and Bio

Lai Suk-yin

Quick Info

ProfessionModel, Actress
NationalityChinese
Date of Birth11/07/1976
Age47 years (died on 26, Dec, 2023)
BirthplaceBritish Hong Kong
Date of Death26/12/2023

Physical Stats & More

Height168 cm
Weight45 kg
Eye ColorBlack
Hair ColorBrown

Personal Life

Date of Death26/12/2023
Place of DeathRuttonjee Hospital, Hong Kong
Age (at the time of death)47 Years
Death CauseSuicide
Zodiac signCancer
Food HabitNon-Vegetarian
HobbyCooking
TattooShe had a tattoo inked on her right hand’s wrist.

Relationships & More

Marital Status (at the time of death)Married
Marriage Date
First Marriage1998
Second Marriage20/05/2007

Family

Husband/Spouse
First HusbandKen Lo (Cambodian-Hong Kong actor, martial artist, and stuntman)
Second HusbandAngus Hui (cosmetic surgeon)
Children
Son(s)
  • Jovan Lo (from Ken Lo)
  • Jackie Lo (from Ken Lo)
  • Aston (from Angus Hui)
  • Martinus (from Angus Hui)

Career

Debut
Film (Cantonese)Hero of Hong Kong 1949 (1993)
TV (Cantonese)Vampire Expert II (1996) on ATV Home

Some Lesser Known Facts

Lai Suk-yin, also called Bonnie, was a former actress and model from Hong Kong, married to Cambodian-Hong Kong actor Ken Lo.
In December 2023, she tragically passed away at the age of 47 due to suicide.
In 1995, she achieved the 1st runner-up position in the Miss Asia pageant.
She portrayed Jelly in the 1998 Hong Kong film 'Bio-Zombie.'
Lai Suk-yin is renowned for her acting in Hong Kong movies like 'Young and Dangerous 3' (1996) and 'Hu Hua Jing Qing' (1997).
She modeled for French brands Guerlain and Kérastase, endorsing their products.
An animal lover, she kept several pet cats.
She maintained her fitness by regularly working out at a gym.
On 26 December 2023, Lai Suk-yin sadly ended her life after celebrating Christmas with her family.
Her tragic death involved the police discovering her unconscious from an apparent charcoal-burning suicide at her home in Park Belvedere, North Point.
Despite efforts to save her at Ruttonjee Hospital, she was pronounced dead, with the cause yet to be confirmed through an autopsy.
Her passing was confirmed by her first husband, Ken Lo, a well-known actor and martial artist.
She was occasionally seen drinking alcohol in public places.