Awareness campaigns play a crucial role in:

A "survivor story" is a first-person account of an individual who has lived through a significant trauma, crisis, or systemic injustice. Whether the subject is a cancer survivor, a victim of domestic abuse, a refugee of war, or a recovering addict, the power of these stories lies in their ability to foster connection.

Searching for "verified" footage of such a traumatic event only perpetuates the cycle of exploitation that Carina Lau fought so hard to end. Her story is not a piece of viral content; it is a landmark case in the fight for privacy rights and a testament to the resilience of a woman who refused to let a crime define her life.

Lau chose not to file a police report at the time and eventually filmed a movie for free to settle the matter. The 2002 Controversy

The abduction was reportedly a "punishment" ordered by a triad boss after Lau refused a film role.

The traumatic event resurfaced 12 years later when the Hong Kong magazine East Week published one of the topless photos on its cover in October 2002.