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Twelve years later, the tabloid East Week published a cover photo of a distressed, semi-nude woman, identifying her as Lau during her 1990 kidnapping.
Contrary to long-standing tabloid rumors, Carina Lau has explicitly stated in multiple interviews that while the ordeal was terrifying, no sexual assault occurred . Former triad boss Chan Wai-man, who helped secure her release, also confirmed in interviews that she was not raped.
At 25, Carina Lau was already a well-established actress in Hong Kong, but on the night of April 24, 1990, her life took a terrifying turn. After leaving a nightclub, Lau was driving to the home of her friend, actor Michael Miu, to play mahjong when she noticed a truck following her. As she pulled up to the gate of Miu's residence, four masked men forced her into a van and drove her to an abandoned factory. i--- Kidnapping And Rape Of Carina Lau Ka Ling 19
According to accounts from the time and her later disclosures, she was seized by four men and taken to a location where she was forced to strip and was compelled to take topless photos.
Carina Lau’s story is a stark reminder of the dark side of the golden age of Hong Kong cinema. But more powerfully, it stands as a testament to the incredible resilience of the human spirit. Twelve years later, the tabloid East Week published
As we move forward, it's essential to:
The kidnapping was intended as a "lesson" to actors who refused to cooperate with organized crime interests. At 25, Carina Lau was already a well-established
It exposed the deep, often terrifying infiltration of organized crime syndicates—known as triads—into the golden era of Hong Kong’s film industry.
Note the mechanism: It was not just a statistic about workplace harassment. It was millions of unique, individual survivor stories posted sequentially. Each story was a thread; woven together, they formed a rope strong enough to pull down powerful figures in entertainment, media, and politics.
Twelve years later, the tabloid East Week published a cover photo of a distressed, semi-nude woman, identifying her as Lau during her 1990 kidnapping.
Contrary to long-standing tabloid rumors, Carina Lau has explicitly stated in multiple interviews that while the ordeal was terrifying, no sexual assault occurred . Former triad boss Chan Wai-man, who helped secure her release, also confirmed in interviews that she was not raped.
At 25, Carina Lau was already a well-established actress in Hong Kong, but on the night of April 24, 1990, her life took a terrifying turn. After leaving a nightclub, Lau was driving to the home of her friend, actor Michael Miu, to play mahjong when she noticed a truck following her. As she pulled up to the gate of Miu's residence, four masked men forced her into a van and drove her to an abandoned factory.
According to accounts from the time and her later disclosures, she was seized by four men and taken to a location where she was forced to strip and was compelled to take topless photos.
Carina Lau’s story is a stark reminder of the dark side of the golden age of Hong Kong cinema. But more powerfully, it stands as a testament to the incredible resilience of the human spirit.
As we move forward, it's essential to:
The kidnapping was intended as a "lesson" to actors who refused to cooperate with organized crime interests.
It exposed the deep, often terrifying infiltration of organized crime syndicates—known as triads—into the golden era of Hong Kong’s film industry.
Note the mechanism: It was not just a statistic about workplace harassment. It was millions of unique, individual survivor stories posted sequentially. Each story was a thread; woven together, they formed a rope strong enough to pull down powerful figures in entertainment, media, and politics.