Taiwanese host Alien Huang’s cause of death revealed, Entertainment News



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TAIPEI – An autopsy revealed that Taiwanese singer, actor, and host Alien Huang died of cardiovascular complications.

On Friday (September 18), Huang’s autopsy was completed and his manager explained to reporters that the findings concluded that Huang died of an aortic dissection, which later caused his blood vessels to block.

An aortic dissection is a life-threatening condition that occurs when the inner layer of the aorta, the large blood vessel that branches off from the heart, tears.

Huang, who was 36 years old, was found dead in his home on Wednesday (September 16). It was then speculated that his death could have been due to a strange accident at his home, but the autopsy results concluded that he had no external injuries.

Huang’s manager, known only as Dino, clarified that the star had no known cardiovascular disease and appeared to be in good health during his regular medical check-ups.

He added that there are plans for Huang’s music and posthumous work to be published on television.

He says: “Alien had been preparing his album, we will not make any changes to that. It is his job. Whatever has been produced, whatever he has left behind, we will find a moment to present it to the public. This includes shows that already he has filmed as well. We will let his performances be seen. “

A memorial for Huang began on Saturday (September 19) and will last for three days. Among those seen in the memorial hall were his cheerleader girlfriend Wu Han-chun, actor Kunda Hsieh and his actress wife Alice Ko, actor Hsiu Chieh-kai and his wife Alyssa Chia, as well as actress Janine Chang.

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Before his death, Huang was known for hosting the outdoor game show Mr Player alongside Jacky Wu and Kid Lin. Until he left in 2015, he was also, for almost a decade, the host of the entertainment news show 100% Entertainment with singer Show Lo.

Huang also had a strong connection to Singapore, starring in local actress and filmmaker Michelle Chong’s directorial debut Already Famous (2011) and the Channel 8 drama series Joys Of Life (2012).

This article was first published in The times of the strait. Permission is required for reproduction.

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