Michelle Yim's boyfriend Wan Chi Keung (Wan Lo) has passed away aged 53. Michelle and his family were at his bedside when he died. Michelle informed the Hong Kong Stars Soccer Team to announce his death on her behalf.
Michelle braved her grief to continue filming TVB up coming new series "Women's most pain" today. She thanked everyone for supporting her and she would try to be strong and live on. Wan Lo's good friends such as Alan Tam and Eric Tsang all sent their condolences and offered their help.
Wan Lo and Michelle has been together for 26 years. Since Wan Lo has been diagnosed as having nose cancer, she has been by his side in and out of hospital and taking good care of him. She often told the media how well he was doing, but never said how ill he was. Wan Lo's health deteriorated before the Lunar New Year, but Michelle insisted to continue to work. She was helping Steven Ma's "Chef to run for" in Lam Tsuen, eating Poon Choi (盆菜) the other day. She also appeared in the New Year special program "Pleasure and Leisure" and sang "Dong Dong Zheng" with Lemon and Orange". She was seen smiling, but in fact she looked very tired.
Wan Lo passed away peacefully at at 8:45am yesterday. Michelle thanked everyone for the support . She left the hospital in the afternoon and went back to her apartment in Ho Man Tin to discuss the funeral arrangement with his family. Her sister Sydney was there by her side to support her in this difficult time.
Producer Lam Chee Wah for "Women's most pain" said although Michelle is grieving, she did not request any time off work. That showed her professionalism because she did not want to delay the progress of the filming.
As it is the spring festival, a lot of Wan Lo's friends are on holidays abroad, such as Alan Tam, Eric Tsang, Lo Ka Ying and Micheal Mui. They all sent their condolences to Michelle and offer their help.
Source: MingPao
Translator: R.E.D @ http://www.asianvn.com
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