On December 11, Hong Kong star Zhou Haimei passed away at her home in Shunyi, Beijing at the age of 57 due to ineffective treatment.
The sad news came, and fans and netizens were all surprised and sorry for her passing.
The news of Zhou Haimei's death was first exposed by netizens. In addition, some so-called insiders "refuted the rumors" during the period, resulting in various rumors appearing on the Internet.
After the topic of "Zhou Haimei's death" continued to ferment, Zhou Haimei's studio issued an obituary on December 12, confirming that Zhou Haimei died of illness on the 11th.
In the past half month, netizens have been paying attention to the progress of Zhou Haimei's funeral. At the same time, everyone is also very concerned about the real cause of Zhou Haimei's death, where she was buried, and the distribution of her inheritance.
On December 18, Zhou Haimei's studio issued a post through a certified account, announcing that Zhou Haimei's farewell ceremony had been completed.
After Zhou Haimei's funeral was settled, her sister Zhou Haiying publicly released a six-point statement through the media on December 27, disclosing for the first time the cause of Zhou Haimei's death and inheritance distribution. The first article of
's statement stated that all of Zhou Haimei's property and real estate during her lifetime would be inherited by her mother in accordance with the law.
Half a year ago, Coco Lee, a generation of singers, died of depression. She also left all her inheritance to her mother.
Zhou Haiying mentioned in the statement that based on the surveillance video and forensic identification, it was comprehensively determined that Zhou Haimei died suddenly of a heart attack. She died calmly and peacefully without experiencing much pain.
Prior to this, there had been rumors on the Internet that Zhou Haimei died of lupus erythematosus.
It now appears that what took away Zhou Haimei's life was not the lupus erythematosus that had tortured her for many years, but a sudden heart attack.
After the statement was released, Zhou Haimei’s family hoped that everyone would stop discussing and speculating on the cause of death, and that everyone should show more respect to the deceased.
The third point is that the family will not establish the Zhou Haimei Charitable Foundation, nor will it authorize any organization or individual. I would like to specially remind all movie fans and friends not to trust the so-called charity foundations on the Internet and beware of being deceived.
Zhou Haimei has supported public welfare projects for a long time. After she leaves, her mother and family will continue to complete her unfinished public welfare undertakings in Zhou Haimei's name.
The fourth point is that, as previously reported by Hong Kong media, Zhou Haimei’s mother will bring her ashes back to Hong Kong for burial. She is now looking for a suitable cemetery and will not disclose any cemetery-related matters in the future.
Zhou Haimei had several pet cats and dogs during her lifetime. Her family originally wanted to bring them back to Hong Kong to keep them, but the reality is that bringing the pets back to Hong Kong needs to go through quarantine and other procedures, which will take about 10 months to complete.
In addition, my sister also considered that her mother was over 70 years old and her brothers and sisters at home were not in a position to raise these animals.
After thinking about it, he decided to give these pets to Zhou Haimei’s friends in Beijing for adoption.
Finally, her sister Zhou Haiying said that Zhou Haimei was a person who loved the motherland, loved life, was enthusiastic about public welfare, gentle, strong, optimistic and cheerful.
She hopes to leave Zhou Haimei's beautiful image on the screen to everyone, so that everyone will remember her and miss her in their hearts.
The family hopes that the media and paparazzi will respect Zhou Haimei and her family, and stop disturbing and filming her at the door of her home.
Zhou Haiying specially thanked the audience for their attention and love for Zhou Haimei, saying that this was the last time that public resources were occupied.
Death is not the end, oblivion is. I hope everyone will keep their attention and love for Zhou Haimei in their hearts and read her works when they miss her.
May there be no pain in heaven and Sister Hai Mei rest in peace.