Jimmy Lai Hong Kong Health Concerns Grow Ahead of 2026 Diplomatic Summit
Reports emerge of Jimmy Lai's deteriorating health in prison. Family concerns over Jimmy Lai Hong Kong health concerns 2025 grow ahead of the 2026 UK-China summit.
China claims he's in good health, but his daughter says his fingernails are falling off. The deteriorating condition of Jimmy Lai, the jailed 78-year-old Hong Kong media tycoon, has sparked international alarm. As UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer prepares to meet President Xi Jinping in January 2026, Lai's health has become a high-stakes bargaining chip in global diplomacy.
Jimmy Lai Hong Kong Health Concerns and Family Testimony
Claire Lai, daughter of the pro-democracy activist, told the BBC that her father is "breaking down" after five years in detention. She described a harrowing scene: rotting teeth, purplish fingernails that occasionally fall off, and severe back pain that leaves him unable to stand. Lai, who suffers from diabetes and new heart issues, has reportedly lost a significant amount of weight while being held under the controversial National Security Law.
Conflicting Accounts on Custodial Environment
Beijing's narrative stands in stark contrast to these family reports. A spokesperson for the Chinese Foreign Ministry in Hong Kong insisted that Lai's rights are fully protected and that he's being provided a "humane and healthy" environment. They've dismissed international outcries as attempts to influence judicial verdicts through political pressure. However, the UK government has labeled the case "politically motivated persecution," calling for the immediate repeal of the law that led to his life sentence conviction earlier this month.
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