Taiwanese Actor Fu Tzu-chun Dies at 46 from Leukemia Complications; Father Mourns His Thoughtfulness
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Taiwanese actor Fu Tzu-chun died at the age of 46 due to complications from acute leukemia.
- His father, Fu Ying-hui, expressed deep sorrow, noting his son never wanted to cause trouble and had called him two days prior, inquiring about his leg pain without mentioning his own illness.
- Fu Tzu-chun was known for his thoughtfulness and desire not to burden others, making his sudden death particularly painful for his father.
Taiwanese actor Fu Tzu-chun died suddenly on the afternoon of June 7th at the age of 46, following complications from acute leukemia. He was rushed to Tamsui Mackay Hospital, but medical efforts to save him were unsuccessful.
His father, Fu Ying-hui, shared his grief on a friend's social media post, revealing that his son had always been considerate and never wanted to cause trouble for others. "He called me two days before he passed, chatting and asking about my leg pain, but never mentioned he was feeling unwell," Fu Ying-hui lamented. This thoughtfulness, he said, makes his loss even more painful.
He called me two days before he passed, chatting and asking about my leg pain, but never mentioned he was feeling unwell.
The elder Fu described his son as someone who always bore his burdens privately, wanting to avoid causing worry. He recalled their close relationship, noting they were very communicative and enjoyed long conversations. The father's profound grief over losing his son is a pain that outsiders find difficult to console.
Fu Tzu-chun was a prominent actor, known for his roles in television dramas. His sudden passing has left his family and fans in mourning, highlighting the unpredictable nature of his illness and the deep personal impact of his loss.
He always wanted to avoid causing trouble for others, bearing everything himself.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.