A few days ago, 73-year-old veteran actor Shao Yinyin posted on social platforms that on the tenth day of the Lunar New Year, thieves opened the door directly into the house to steal things and unplugged the cameras in the house. "This is the first time in my life that my home ha

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A few days ago, 73-year-old veteran actor Shao Yinyin posted on social platforms that on the tenth day of the Lunar New Year, thieves opened the door directly to the house to steal things and unplugged the cameras in the house. "This is the first time in my life that my home has been robbed."

According to media reports, on the 19th, after Shao Yinyin discovered that her home in a village house in Tai Po Village, Hong Kong, had been stolen, she made a report, and the police also received a report from the police. A 73-year-old woman surnamed Ni from Pucun Village reported the case, and Shao Yinyin’s real name was Ni Xiaoyan.

It is reported that at 5:30 in the morning on the day of the incident, Shao Yinyin found signs of theft on the third floor of her home. At the same time, the door was also pried open. After taking inventory, it was found that cash had been stolen.

A few days ago, 73-year-old veteran actor Shao Yinyin posted on social platforms that on the tenth day of the Lunar New Year, thieves opened the door directly into the house to steal things and unplugged the cameras in the house. 'This is the first time in my life that my home ha - Lujuba

Shao Yinyin Photo: Visual China

Shao Yinyin said in an interview that what was stolen was her daughter’s room, and there were no valuables in the house. The thief mainly stole money, but she didn’t start work and had no money at all, so the thief stole from the wrong target.

A few days ago, 73-year-old veteran actor Shao Yinyin posted on social platforms that on the tenth day of the Lunar New Year, thieves opened the door directly into the house to steal things and unplugged the cameras in the house. 'This is the first time in my life that my home ha - Lujuba

A screenshot of a video of a suspected thief entering a house and stealing was circulated on the Internet

Speaking of Shao Yinyin, many movie fans are familiar with it. Shao Yinyin began to act in movies in 1972. She was studying for a nursing degree when she was introduced by Bruce Lee and got the opportunity to audition by chance. In 1995, he participated in "The Messiah" starring Tony Leung Chiu-wai. In 2007, she participated in "Wild Dog" and won the Best Supporting Actress at the 27th Hong Kong Film Awards. In 2010, she starred in the movie "The Ring" and won the Best Supporting Actress at the 30th Hong Kong Film Awards. Supporting Actress. In "Chun Jiao Saves Zhiming", Shao Yinyin plays Miriam Yang's mother. She has white hair and is very different from the past.

A few days ago, 73-year-old veteran actor Shao Yinyin posted on social platforms that on the tenth day of the Lunar New Year, thieves opened the door directly into the house to steal things and unplugged the cameras in the house. 'This is the first time in my life that my home ha - Lujuba

Shao Yinyin appeared in Chengdu in 2017 with the movie "Mommy Man" starring in her and accepted an exclusive interview with Red Star News. When talking about her outlook on life and death, she once said that separation between life and death is something that cannot be helped and everyone has to face it. "When I was young, I often thought that I would die soon. I didn't have much money at that time, and my family was not in a good situation. My parents fought with each other since I was a child, and I was very unhappy. I just thought that I would make a lot of money, and then I would be able to be independent. Just find someone who has the same dream as you, organize an ordinary family, and hope that you can have a very normal and well-off family. Now think about it, if you want to live for yourself, even if others talk about me, I won’t care. , why should I live for other people's opinions? People around me don't care, so what else do I care about."

editor Zeng Qi

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