Lam Wing-kee, Hong Kong bookseller detained in mainland China, dies

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Lam Wing-kee, Hong Kong bookseller detained in mainland China, dies

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Lam Wing-kee, a Hong Kong bookseller known for his 2015 abduction by mainland Chinese authorities, died at age 70 in Taiwan after battling lung cancer. He had publicly shared his ordeal and moved to Taiwan in 2019 before his condition worsened.

Hong Kong bookseller Lam Wing-kee, who publicly recounted being abducted and detained by mainland Chinese authorities in 2015, has died at the age of 70 after a years-long battle with lung cancer, according to Taiwanese media. Local media reported that Lam, who moved to Taiwan in 2019, was admitted to Mackay Memorial Hospital in Taipei on Tuesday, but his condition worsened and he fell into a coma. He was pronounced dead on Thursday evening. Last year, he disclosed that his lung adenocarcinoma...

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