TVB actress Jacqueline Law passes at 45

3 Jul - TVB former actress Jacqueline Law, who became famous when her secretive relationship with Hong Kong famous movie actor Stephen Chow began to emerge, has died peacefully at her home last weekend, Hong Kong media reports.

Since marrying Singaporean business tycoon Liu Chee Ming in 2008, the 45-year-old former TVB actress lived the life of a socialite. Unfortunately, she had discovered to have pancreatic cancer in the second year of her marriage.

Jacqueline's stepson has confirmed her death with the media, but he refused to comment further on the matter.

In related news, actress Sheren Tang was seen in Changi Airport, Singapore last week when she caught wind of Jacqueline's critical condition. After Sheren checked-in a local hotel, she got in a cab immediately and rushed to the Mount Elizabeth hospital where Jacqueline was admitted.

Jacqueline's final TV drama appearance was in the high-rated TVB drama "La Femme Desperado" in the year 2006.

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