Lo Wing-lok, JP was a Hong Kong doctor and politician.
12 Facts About Lo Wing-lok
Lo Wing-lok was the Legislative Councillor for the Medical functional constituency from 2000 to 2004.
Lo Wing-lok was the vice-chairman of the pro-democracy League of Social Democrats but quit the party in late 2007.
Lo Wing-lok ran for the Legislative Council again in 2004,2008 and 2012 but was not elected.
Lo Wing-lok graduated from St Paul's College in 1974 and from the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Hong Kong in 1979.
Lo Wing-lok entered into politics when he was elected to the Election Committee in the 1998 Subsector elections through the Medical sub-sector.
Lo Wing-lok was elected to the Legislative Council of Hong Kong, representing the Medical functional constituency in 2000 Legco election.
Lo Wing-lok belonged to the pro-government parliamentary group Breakfast Group.
Lo Wing-lok failed to retain the seat in the 2004 election won by urologist Kwok Ka-ki.
Lo Wing-lok married his schoolmate, gynaecologist Anna Yung Hiu-yan, who died in 2013.
Lo Wing-lok battled lung cancer during his last years of his life.
Lo Wing-lok was admitted to Queen Mary Hospital in May 2015 and then discharged, but died at Canossa Hospital the morning of 9 May.