The unexpected death of 57-year-old Hong Kong star Zhou Haimei has made countless fans sad. A generation of goddesses has finally become a thing of the past.
On December 17, was the "first seven" after Zhou Haimei's death. The family has been actively working for her funeral, but Zhou Haimei's funeral arrangements have not been made public.
Being so low-key is indeed in line with her style of acting, but it also makes fans who want to go to mourn her unable to send her off for the last time.
After Zhou Haimei passed away, the cause of her death caused an uproar on the Internet, and the two people who leaked her case report also suffered administrative penalties.
Because Zhou Haimei is not the only child in the family, but also has three brothers and sisters, netizens have speculated whether her close relatives will be involved in this inheritance dispute.
According to Hong Kong media reports, Zhou Haimei earned a lot of money during her lifetime and was good at financial management. Her total inheritance exceeded 400 million, including real estate, jewelry and stocks...
In particular, the single-family villa located in Shunyi District, Beijing, is valued at 1 More than 100 million.
Due to Zhou Haimei's sudden death, she had no children and no designated heir. According to the law, the first heir to is her parents, followed by her brothers and sisters.
Zhou Haimei has four brothers and sisters in her family, and she ranks second; her father passed away in 2017, leaving her mother alone to continue raising the children.
Because her mother has always attached great importance to the growth and education of her children, Zhou Haimei has a very good relationship with her brothers and sisters, and she is also filial and considerate to her mother.
Therefore, facing Zhou Haimei's 400 million inheritance, her brothers and sisters all expressed their intention to give up the inheritance and leave it all to their mother. The understanding of their children must be Zhou's mother's only comfort now!
However, Zhou’s mother is getting older, and no matter how much money she has, it is just a number, and it will still have to be distributed to her children a hundred years later.
Zhou Haimei has lived alone in this villa for 20 years. Without a partner, she raised many small animals to relieve her boredom. Now that she is gone, these pets are temporarily taken care of by a nanny.
If Zhou’s mother chooses to sell this villa, first of all, where will the pets go? This is a question; secondly, there are traces of Zhou Haimei’s life everywhere, how can Zhou’s mother be willing to erase them?
But if Zhou’s mother didn’t sell the villa, it would be unrealistic for her to live in Hong Kong all year round and take care of the house in Beijing.
I guess Mother Zhou also had a lot of entanglements and intolerance when faced with this matter!
On December 15th, Stephen Chow's Shanghai concert temporarily added a song "Swords Like Dreams", which is the theme song of the 1994 version of "The Legend of Heaven and Sword of the Dragon". It was not originally on the program list. Chow said sadly: "Life is like this." Dream, this song is dedicated to the most beautiful Zhou Zhiruo - Zhou Haimei."
A director of an orphanage told the media about Zhou Haimei's enthusiasm for public welfare. She not only sponsored several orphans, but also brought supplies to the orphanage many times. During the visit, the children affectionately called her Sister Zhou.
Presumably Zhou Haimei also longed for a family and children during her lifetime, but her illness prevented her from taking this step.
Perhaps, life is full of imperfections. There is no more Zhou Zhiruo in the world. A symbol carrying the childhood memories of the post-80s generation has disappeared forever...
May Zhou Haimei be well in heaven!