Uncover the mystery of the life and death of former TVB anchor Liu Junjiang

Mondo games Updated on 2024-01-31

The entertainment industry is once again shrouded in a heavy shadow, because Liu Junjiang, a former TVB anchor, died at the age of 42 at the age of 42.

Mr. Yoo has been a Saturday and Sunday news anchor for TVB since 2008, but left TVB in 2010 to relieve pressure and go to the mainland.

During his time in China, he has appeared in a number of films, including the short film "Very Equal Mission" (2011), the suspense film "The Mourning Girl" (2013), the film "Young Prostitute" (2014), and starring in the romantic drama "Margaret and David" (2016).

and the TV series "Warm Daddy" (2020), and even starred in the 2023 comedy "Killer Waste J". However, just as his career was booming, the sad news of his death came.

According to ** reports, on January 5, a suspected charcoal burning incident occurred in Huang Yi'ao, Tai Po, Hong Kong. In the afternoon, a woman reported that a man was suspected of burning charcoal in a village house.

Firefighters rushed to the scene and broke down the door to find a man collapsed in the house, which was checked by ambulance crews and confirmed that he had died. It was revealed that this man was none other than Liu Junjiang.

According to netizens, on the 31st of last month, he also participated in a running event and did not show any abnormal symptoms, and even shared his expectations for 2024 on social platforms.

Liu Junjiang once said before his death: "What must be possessed, but what can't be caught?"It was yesterday. What is always coming, arriving but never coming?It's tomorrow. Every yesterday is the past;Every tomorrow is futuristic.

The goal of 2004 is to grasp every moment well, and there is nothing to regretWhat nothing to expect?Do what you like, love what you do, do what you're good at, and learn what you're not good at.

These words are undoubtedly thought-provoking, and they have also become the precious thoughts left by Liu Junjiang before his death.

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