HONG KONG – Coco Lee’s estranged husband, Canadian businessman Bruce Rockowitz, was not listed in the latest obituary of the late Hong Kong-American singer, but her elder sister Nancy urged the public not to read too much into it. Coco’s family took out an obituary in...
HONG KONG – Coco Lee’s estranged husband, Canadian businessman Bruce Rockowitz, was not listed in the latest obituary of the late Hong Kong-American singer, but her elder sister Nancy urged the public not to read too much into it.
Coco’s family took out an obituary in Hong Kong newspapers on Friday. Her elder sisters Nancy and Carol as well as Carol’s husband were listed as the family members.died aged 48 on July 5She allegedly experienced marital problems with Mr Rockowitz, who is in his mid-60s, and they were rumoured to have separated, although Coco never addressed the speculation.
Nancy told Taiwanese news portal SET News that the obituary on Friday did not include other family members because there were just too many. She pointed out that their 86-year-old mother was also not included in the obituary.
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