The Chinese entertainment scene is reeling from shock after the body of Taiwanese veteran TV host Luo Pei-ying was discovered last night (Aug 3).
According to media reports, Luo Pei-ying had been uncontactable over the last few days and a friend went to her home at 9pm — only to find the 59-year-old unresponsive and slumped on the bed in an air-conditioned room.
Livor mortis had set in and there was white foam at the corners of her mouth. Authorities said she was likely to have died two days ago.
The police did not find a will but found unknown medication.
Reports also mentioned there were no obvious signs of injury, and the police are analysing CCTV footage in the area to check if anyone had entered her home.
While initial signs indicate she had taken her own life, the exact cause of death is pending investigation.
Pei-ying, who used to be known by her stage name Luo Bi-ling, had been in the entertainment industry for close to 40 years. Singapore audiences might know her from the many variety shows she appeared in, where she often gave frank and humorous anecdotes.
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This article was first published in AsiaOne and republished on theAsianparent with permission.
Lead image source from Weibo / 羅霈穎.
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