Senior DJ Shao Guohua dies at the age of 64 | Headlife | Headline Daily

Veteran radio host Shao Guohua died yesterday (18th) at the age of 64. In 1989, Shao Guohua co-hosted the TV show “Three Lonely Hearts” with Ni Zhen and Liang Jizhang to discuss love issues. Later, following passing through a commercial station, he joined Xincheng Radio in 1994, and hosted the program “Banana Club” with Lei Yuyang and Au Jintang, and became the screenwriter and actor of the film of the same name. Former good partner Liang Jizhang posted a photo of “Lonely Heart” on social media, leaving a message: “I miss those days, the “Lonely Heart” that can’t be reunited once more”, and mourning: “I miss Brother Shao, go all the way”!
Shao Guohua suffered from tongue cancer in 1989, and a quarter of his tongue was cut off following surgery. In addition, he suffers from thalassemia, hepatitis B, and has undergone kidney stone surgery. He has always faced life with an optimistic attitude. In terms of family, Shao Guohua, who married in 1996, has a son and a daughter, all gifted children.

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