Chinese socialite who rubbed shoulders with Hillary Clinton and Rita Ora 'jumped to her death naked'
American-Chinese socialite, 34, who rubbed shoulders with Hillary Clinton ‘jumps to her death naked from her Hong Kong penthouse while holding five-month-old daughter’
- Luo Lili, 34, allegedly plunged from her penthouse naked in Hong Kong last week
- She was holding her five-month-old daughter who also died, local reports said
- The socialite was said to be the only daughter of a Chinese real estate tycoon
- She was often spotted with famous figures, such as Hillary Clinton and Rita Ora
An American-Chinese socialite has reportedly died in Hong Kong after plunging from her penthouse naked while carrying her five-month-old daughter in her arms.
Luo Lili, 34, who had rubbed shoulders with the likes of Hillary Clinton and Rita Ora, reportedly jumped to her death with her baby after suffering post-natal depression, according to multiple reports from local media.
As the only daughter of a real estate tycoon mother who owns multiple luxury development projects in China, Ms Luo appeared to have lived a lavish life, studying and travelling around the world from a young age.
An American-Chinese socialite has allegedly died in Hong Kong after plunging from her penthouse naked while carrying her five-month-old daughter in her arms. Ms Luo was pictured meeting with former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, according to her Instagram
Luo Lili, 34, who had rubbed shoulders with the likes of Hillary Clinton and Rita Ora, reportedly jumped to her death with her young child last week after suffering post-natal depression
The Hong Kong police found the bodies of a 34-year-old woman and her five-month-old daughter at the bottom of an apartment block last Wednesday in Yau Ma Tei, the police confirmed to MailOnline through an email statement.
The officers were deployed to the scene after receiving a report from a local security guard who spotted the corpses.
‘The woman and the baby girl were certified dead at scene. Initial investigation revealed that they fell from a unit. No will note was found at scene,’ said the police said, who are still investigating the incident.
‘Post-mortem examinations will be conducted later to ascertain the cause of deaths of the deceased.’
The police only identified the deceased by their surname Luo.
However, local news outlets, including HK01 and Ming Pao, have named them as the American-Chinese business woman Ms Luo and her young daughter.
Ms Luo appeared to have enjoyed a charmed life as a socialite as she was frequently pictured with influential figures around the world including Hillary Clinton and Rita Ora
Ms Luo, a single mother, was believed to have taken her life after suffering post-natal depression, reported Hong Kong newspaper Ming Pao.
She was said to have jumped to her death without wearing clothing from her 5,000-square-foot penthouse while carrying her baby in her arms.
Ms Luo appeared to have enjoyed an extravagant life as a socialite as she was frequently pictured with influential figures around the world including former US Secretary of St
ate Hillary Clinton and English pop superstar Rita Ora.
In a recent Instagram post, Ms Luo shared a photo with her daughter, Aier, while celebrating her baby girl’s 100-day birthday.
The mother wrote: ‘She is God’s way to give me perspective on life. Thank you for showing up in my life my beloved daughter.’
Ms Luo, 34, appeared to have lived a lavish life, studying and travelling around the world
Ms Luo was reportedly the only daughter of Luo Lin, the chairman of Jinlin Real Estate in south-western Chinese metropolis Chengdu, who owns multiple luxury development projects across the country.
Her father is said to have come from a doctor family who have practised Chinese traditional medicine for six generations.
Born in Chengdu, Ms Luo moved to Hong Kong at the age of four before studying in Australia and the United States. She was said to be a fluent English speaker and have worked as a translator for her mother before founding her own company in 2014.
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