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Tong Gai, husband of ex-TVB star Suet Nay, dies after falling from building
Tong Gai, husband of ex-TVB star Suet Nay, dies after falling from building

The Star

time5 hours ago

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  • The Star

Tong Gai, husband of ex-TVB star Suet Nay, dies after falling from building

Hong Kong martial arts director Tong Gai leaves behind his wife, former TVB actress Suet Nay, and their two sons. Photo: Sin Chew Daily Hong Kong martial arts director Tong Gai, the husband of former TVB star Suet Nay, has passed away. He was 88. According to Hong Kong news outlet HK01, Tong died on Monday (June 23) after falling from a building on Austin Road, located between Tsim Sha Tsui and Jordan. Sources alleged that Tong had been struggling with depression due to personal life pressures. However, authorities didn't recover a suicide note at the scene. The case is being treated as a suicide by Hong Kong police, and the cause of death is pending autopsy report at the time of writing. Tong began his entertainment career in the 1960s and became a regular martial arts instructor for late filmmaker Chang Cheh. He's known for directing a number of classic martial arts films – including Shaolin Prince (1982), Shaolin Intruders (1983) and Opium And The Kung-Fu Master (1984). Tong started dating Nay, 79, after meeting on the set of the 1966 series The Legend Of Wonder Lady . The couple married in 1969 and reportedly shares two sons. Those contemplating suicide can reach out to the Mental Health Psychosocial Support Service (03-2935 9935/ 014-322 3392); Talian Kasih (15999/ 019-261 5999 on WhatsApp); Jakim's family, social and community care centre (011-1959 8214 on WhatsApp); or Befrienders Kuala Lumpur (03-7627 2929/email sam@ in-malaysia).

Veteran Martial Artist Tong Gai Dead At 88 After Falling From A Building
Veteran Martial Artist Tong Gai Dead At 88 After Falling From A Building

Hype Malaysia

time10 hours ago

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  • Hype Malaysia

Veteran Martial Artist Tong Gai Dead At 88 After Falling From A Building

The Hong Kong entertainment scene is in mourning following the death of the renowned martial artist Tong Gai (Tang Chia, 唐佳). He passed away at age 88 after falling from a building yesterday afternoon (23rd June 2025, Monday). According to reports, police were called to the scene after an elderly man fell from a building in Tsim Sha Tsui. The man was pronounced dead on the scene. He was later identified as 88-year-old Wong Tong, better known by his stage name Tong Gai. The veteran martial artist was known for his work as a martial arts choreographer in classic kung fu movies like 'Shaolin Prince' and 'One Armed Swordsman'. He was also the husband of veteran HK actress Suet Nay (雪妮). Police are still investigating the case, but sources say Tong Gai had been distressed by personal challenges recently, which led to him suffering from depression. While there was no suicide note found, it's believed the actor had taken his own life because he fell from the rooftop of the building. The case is now being treated as a suicide case by local authorities, and the cause of death is still pending the autopsy report. Tong Gai's career as a martial artist began when he became a kung fu student of Simon Yuen Siu Tien. After mastering the art, he became a martial arts instructor and later a martial arts and stunt choreographer for major production houses, including Shaw Brothers. Tong Gai married actress Suet Nay in 1969, and the couple is said to have a loving relationship. The pair have two sons. Tong Gai's family has yet to speak on his death. Meanwhile, the Hong Kong Stuntman Association President and actor Chin Ka Lok (钱嘉乐) confirmed Tong Gai's death. He also said the association would do its best to assist the late star's family in funeral preparation. Fans and those in the entertainment industry have since taken to social media to share their condolences and tributes to Tong Gai. We extend our condolences to Suet Nay and Tong Gai's loved ones on their loss. May they find solace during this difficult time. Sources: China Press, Dimsum Daily What's your Reaction? +1 0 +1 0 +1 0 +1 0 +1 0 +1 0

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