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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

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Anita Mui wearing a wedding gown at one of her last concerts in Hong Kong. Photo: Reuters

By Alex Lo

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“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.

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Chief Executive Tung Chee-hwa last night paid tribute to the singer and actress who dominated the entertainment scene for more than two decades.

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