A memorial service on Friday (Nov 9) for the late TVB actress Yammie Lam drew a crowd of 300 celebrities and fans to St Anne’s Church in Stanley, Hong Kong. Lam, 55, who was baptised in the church in 2013, was found dead in her home last week. Authorities do not suspect foul play and no note was found in the flat. Her elder sister was at the service but kept a low profile.
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