On This Day | Anita Mui’s last wish: don’t cry for me, let me go in peace — from the SCMP archive
- Twenty years after the pop superstar died on December 30, 2003, at the age of 40, we revisit our coverage from the period
- Mui was hailed as a brave performer who was quick to help her friends, but who carried a deep pain she hid from the world
By Alex Lo
“Don’t cry for me. Don’t say my name. Let me go on my journey in peace.”
That, and seeing her friends for a final time, was the last wish of pop superstar Anita Mui Yim-fong, conveyed by close friend actor Jackie Chan on December 30 at a press conference at which news of her death was announced.
Hong Kong’s entertainment industry was in mourning as news of Mui’s death spread.
“A superstar in show business, a friend who treats us with real love wholeheartedly, Miss Mui Yim-fong has passed away at 2.50am. She died of dysfunction of the lungs caused by cervical cancer,” announced fashion designer and long-time friend Eddie Lau Pui-kei at Happy Valley’s Hong Kong Sanatorium and Hospital. She was 40 years old.
Chief Executive Tung Chee-hwa last night paid tribute to the singer and actress who dominated the entertainment scene for more than two decades.