Coco Lee's 3rd Anniversary Memorial – Second Sister Mourns: The Toughest Day
Published atJul 06, 2026 11:33 am
July 5 marks the 3rd anniversary of the passing of “Forever Diva” Coco Lee. Her second sister, Li Silin, visited a cemetery in Wuhan, China, to mourn her younger sister. Li Silin lamented, “July 5, 2023, was the most difficult day of my life, the day I painfully lost my sister. These three years of heart-wrenching separation have been nothing but torment—the passage of time has done nothing to ease the deep pain and lasting longing I have for my sister! May you find peace and joy on the other shore, and forever be the angel guarding us. Your second sister will do her utmost to take care of mom, and protect our family, always looking forward to the day we reunite.”
At the end of last month, Hong Kong media reported that Coco Lee’s estate executor had sued her psychiatrist, two paramedics, and the Fire Services Department in Hong Kong court for negligence, seeking compensation. The case will be heard on December 7. Coco Lee's second sister, Li Silin, issued a lawyer's statement, hoping the public would respect the family's privacy. As the case has entered a judicial process, there are no details to share. She also urged the public not to upload or repost details of the case, nor to make misleading comments or leak information about Coco Lee’s family members, so as to allow the judicial process to proceed smoothly and to give their family more space. Many bouquets brought by fans have been left at Coco Lee’s gravesite. When the incident occurred in 2023, Hong Kong media reported that a foreign domestic worker witnessed Coco Lee rushing out of the bathroom with bleeding hands. Coco Lee, accompanied by her sister, was taken by ambulance to Queen Mary Hospital for emergency treatment, but ultimately could not be saved—the music world lost a diva.
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