Lynn Ban, known for her role in the Netflix series 'Bling Empire: New York', passed away at the age of 51 weeks after undergoing emergency brain surgery following a Christmas Eve skiing accident in Aspen, Colorado. Her son, Sebastian Ban, shared the news on social media, remembering his mother as a 'fighter' and the 'strongest woman I know'.
“ Bling Empire : New York” star Lynn Ban has died weeks after undergoing emergency brain surgery following a skiing accident on Christmas Eve. She was 51.“My mum passed away on Monday. I know she wanted to share her journey after her accident and brain surgery , so I thought she would appreciate one last post sharing the news to people who supported her,” he wrote alongside photos of him and his mother.
Calling his mom a “fighter” and the “strongest woman I know,” Sebastian shared that she “always had a smile on her face even when times were tough during her recovery.”He then said that “she may be gone now,” but he plans to do “everything I can to make sure she is never forgotten.” “My deepest condolences to you & your family, your mom looks at you with so much love, pride & joy. May her soul rest in peace knowing how loved she is by you too,” singer Kali Uchis said.
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