The sudden passing of famous pop star Coco Lee has caused a wave of shock among her fans and the public. Earlier reports said Coco Lee attempted suicide on July 2, and despite being hospitalized, she fell into a coma and tragically died on July 5.
Coco Lee’s sister recently spoke out about her sister’s passing, and mentioned that Coco’s death was not of natural causes so the government ordered an autopsy. The specifics are still unknown and the autopsy results are expected to be revealed in August. The media reports that Coco Lee’s funeral will be Buddhist and that of her family. plans to hold a private memorial service for fans.
Rumor has it that Coco Lee’s ex-husband is on his way to Hong Kong after learning of her death. Born in Hong Kong in 1975 as Ferren Lee, Coco Lee is famous as a pop legend in Asia with hits like “It’s a Party,” “Before I Fall in Love,” “Just No Other Way.” ,” and “A Love Before Time,” featured in the hit movie “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon.”
Coco Lee married businessman Bruce Rockowitz in 2011, but their marriage was said to be in trouble, leading to Coco struggling with depression. Before her death, Coco Lee made a will leaving a fortune of about $128 million to her 86-year-old mother.
In her last Instagram post, Coco Lee shared a glimpse of the difficult year she went through before her tragic death. She posted a photo of her new wrist tattoo, which reads ‘love’ and ‘faith’, demonstrating how these words have carried her through challenging times. She encourages her fans to persevere and reminds them that they are not alone. She ends with a message of strength and resilience, comparing herself to a “female warrior” who never gives up.
News of Coco Lee’s passing came earlier this week when her older sister, Nancy Lee, revealed that Coco had been battling depression for several years. Despite seeking professional help, her mental health problems became overwhelming. Nancy expressed gratitude to the medical staff and asked for privacy as they cared for her elderly mother.
Coco Lee’s sister confirmed that the funeral will be held in accordance with Buddhist rites, in accordance with Coco’s faith. Funerals are scheduled to take place in August after the completion of the autopsy, which typically lasts four to six weeks. Fans were invited to a memorial service.
Coco Lee originally rose to fame as a Mandopop singer and later voiced the character Fa Mulan in the Mandarin version of Disney’s “Mulan” movie. She also performed the Mandarin version of the film’s iconic song, “Reflection.” In addition, she was recognized for her contribution to the award-winning film Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, in which she sang “A Love Before Time”.
Categories: News
Source: vothisaucamau.edu.vn