Hong Kong Singer Coco Lee’s Suicide: Hidden Dragon Dies At 48

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Coco Lee, a renowned singer, and songwriter born in Hong Kong, tragically took her own life at the age of 48, as confirmed by her grieving siblings on Wednesday.

In a heartfelt statement shared on both Facebook and Instagram, Lee’s elder sisters, Carol and Nancy Lee, revealed that their beloved sister had been battling depression for several years. Regrettably, her condition had taken a severe turn for the worse in recent months.

The world has lost a true talent in Coco Lee, whose remarkable career in Asia brought her immense success. However, behind the glitz and glamour, she silently fought a relentless battle with her inner demons.

Lee Suffered from Severe Depression Since Many Years

“Despite Coco’s efforts to seek professional help and combat depression, regrettably, the inner demon prevailed,” the statement said. Lee’s sister revealed that she made a suicide attempt at home over the weekend and was subsequently rushed to the hospital. Tragically, she slipped into a coma and passed away on Wednesday.

Lee’s untimely demise serves as a stark reminder of the importance of mental health awareness and support. It is a tragic loss that highlights the urgent need for society to address the challenges faced by those struggling with depression and other mental health issues.

As we mourn the loss of this extraordinary artist, let us also remember her for the joy and inspiration she brought to countless fans throughout her illustrious career. May Coco Lee’s soul find peace, and may her legacy continue to resonate in the hearts of music lovers worldwide.

Lee Attempted Suicide On July 2

Coco, aged 48, tragically passed away on Wednesday following an unsuccessful attempt to save her from the grips of depression-induced suicide. This heartbreaking news was confirmed by her sisters, Carol and Nancy Lee, through a heartfelt message on Weibo.

Coco had been battling with depression for an extended period, but her condition had taken a sudden and severe downturn in recent times. On July 2, she made a desperate attempt to end her life at home. She was immediately rushed to the hospital in a comatose state, where a dedicated team of medical professionals tirelessly worked to rescue and provide her with the necessary treatment. Despite their valiant efforts, Coco passed away on July 5.

The loss of Coco is a devastating blow to her family, friends, and all those who knew her. Her untimely departure serves as a poignant reminder of the profound impact that mental health struggles can have on individuals. It is a stark call to action for society to prioritize mental well-being and provide the necessary support systems for those in need.

Remembering Coco Lee’s Career And Achievements

Lee, a Hong Kong native who later relocated to the United States, had a remarkably successful career as a pop singer in Asia during the 1990s and 2000s. Renowned for her commanding vocals and captivating live performances, she left an indelible mark on the music industry.

Initially recognized as a Mandopop singer, Lee expanded her repertoire by releasing albums in Cantonese and English throughout her illustrious 30-year journey.

Notably, she lent her voice to the character Fa Mulan in the Mandarin version of Disney’s Mulan, solidifying her status as a versatile artist. Additionally, Lee mesmerized audiences with her rendition of the movie’s theme song, Reflection, in Mandarin. In 2000, her single Do You Want My Love achieved international acclaim, further cementing her position as a global sensation.

She made history as the inaugural Chinese American performer at the prestigious Oscars, captivating the audience with her enchanting rendition of “A Love Before Time” from the renowned film “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon.”

 In 2002, she achieved yet another groundbreaking feat by becoming the first-ever Chanel brand ambassador of Chinese descent for the entire Asian region. Furthermore, she showcased her discerning taste and expertise as a judge on several reality competition shows, notably including the esteemed 2015 edition of “Dancing with the Stars” in China.

Famous Singer Was Married To A Canadian Businessman

In 2011, Lee entered into matrimony with Bruce Rockowitz, a distinguished Canadian businessman who previously held the position of CEO at Li & Fung, a prominent Hong Kong supply chain company. As a result of this union, she became a stepmother to two lovely daughters.

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