Hong Kong actress Lai Shuxian ended her life by burning charcoal on a calm afternoon on December 26, which shocked and reluctantly many fans and viewers. The 46-year-old artist has left a deep mark on the Hong Kong entertainment industry, but her sudden departure has brought deep regret. In the afternoon of the same day, Lai's husband Xu Zhizheng quickly called the police after realizing his wife's abnormality. When the police arrived at the scene, they found that Lai Shuxian had fallen into a coma, and the charcoal burn marks led to speculation that she had chosen to commit suicide. Although she was rushed to the hospital in time, her life could not be saved.
Li Shuxian's death not only grieved her family and friends, but also made fans and colleagues in the entertainment industry feel sorry. It is reported that Lai Shuxian had been battling depression before her death, and her 20-year-long illness may have become one of the reasons why she chose extreme behavior. Her passing has sparked concern about mental health issues, especially how public figures cope with life stress and mental distress.
Lai's career achievements and the harmony of family life have been widely reported. She has shown her talent in many film and television works, including "Crazy Boy 3: One Hand Covers the Sky" and so on. Lai's two sons with her ex-husband Lo Wai Kwong and her current husband Hui Zhizheng make up her family. She often shares happy moments with her family and pets on social **. Her death was a huge blow to her family, relatives and friends.
Lai's sudden death is a reminder that there may be unspeakable pain and challenges hidden behind the entertainment industry. Her life story serves as a sad reminder to pay attention to the mental health of those around them, and to give more understanding and care. Lai's departure is not only a loss for the Hong Kong entertainment industry, but also a profound reminder of the fragility and preciousness of life. May she find true peace and freedom in another world, may the departed rest in peace, and the living cherish every day.