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There are several rumors about Leslie Cheung’s death. Please ask the experts.

The cause of Leslie Cheung's death is still unclear. According to the "Beijing Evening News", Leslie Cheung's suicide caused a sensation in the Chinese society. Media sources from Taiwan said that the Hong Kong police had ruled out the possibility of Leslie Cheung committing suicide through an autopsy. It is currently certain that Leslie Cheung committed suicide. Therefore, the focus of media attention throughout the day has been on the cause of Leslie Cheung's death. Hong Kong media reported that a second suicide note was found on Leslie Cheung's body. In just over 50 words, the tone is full of helplessness and confusion. The media has been speculating about the authenticity of the two suicide notes. However, both suicide notes were vague and it was impossible to determine the exact reason why Leslie Cheung committed suicide. There is definitely nothing wrong with having emotional problems, but is it because of career or because of feelings? More media believe that it is still because of emotional problems. Evidence such as neighbors often heard quarrels at Leslie Cheung's residence. At present, Tang Hede, Leslie Cheung's close friend during his lifetime, has appeared, but he still has not made it clear what emotional problems he had. In fact, the emotional disputes between celebrities have always been what entertainment reporters are most interested in, so it is expected that they will cling to this topic. After Leslie Cheung committed suicide, no one has come forward to say anything conclusively. On the one hand, it can be seen that Leslie Cheung has been suppressing his emotions during this period and is unwilling to talk to outsiders at will. On the other hand, his friends who may know the whole story must remain silent to avoid Trouble sets in. There is also a rumor that Leslie Cheung is in poor health. According to Hong Kong media reports, his former friend Tang Hede has publicly said that Leslie Cheung suffered from depression and attempted suicide. This statement only once again proves that he has emotional problems. There is also a more evil theory, said by another friend of Leslie Cheung, Liu Peiji. Liu said that Leslie Cheung "hit the evil one." The Hong Kong entertainment industry has always been suspicious, and Leslie Cheung is also said to be very superstitious and interested in things like Feng Shui. The biggest difference between the two statements is that Leslie Cheung must have been on the verge of mental collapse before committing suicide. Whether it was work pressure or emotional problems, even a small thing may cause Leslie Cheung's mood swings. Of course, there are also rumors that Leslie Cheung has a bad stomach, which is also true. A bad appetite will certainly not improve his mood. All media reports are trying to prove is that Leslie Cheung's suicide will not be a "sudden suicide" as initially called. Leslie Cheung's simmering emotions did not happen overnight. And all the rumors accumulated, it seems that Leslie Cheung is a person who is extremely susceptible to the influence of the surrounding environment. One testimony is that someone said that he refused to sing when the weather was bad. The day he left, it rained. The truth about Leslie Cheung's suicide was completely revealed ZT At 18:41 on April 1, 2003, the desperate Leslie Cheung jumped out of the window on the 16th floor of the Mandarin Oriental Hotel in Central, and ended his life helplessly 46 years old blooming life. Regarding the circumstances of Leslie Cheung's suicide on the day of his suicide, different reports from different media have different accounts. On April 1, 2003, did Leslie Cheung see Mr. Tang dating a handsome young man? What was Leslie Cheung’s last abnormal performance? What did Leslie Cheung write in his last will and testament? All this was known only to Ms. Chen Shufen, Leslie Cheung's best friend during his lifetime. As Mrs. Chen's friend, the reporter did not dare to mention anything about her brother (Leslie's nickname) to her for a long time after his death. Because my brother is the lingering pain in Mrs. Chen's heart, even a slight touch will make Mrs. Chen heartbroken. It wasn't until the fifth month after my brother left us that the reporter formally sat down with Mrs. Chen, and gradually transitioned from other topics to the sad past that I couldn't bear to look back on the day my brother died. Leslie Cheung's last voice said that he must read clearly. Hong Kong reporter: Mrs. Chen, I want to ask you a question that will definitely make you feel very sad - about the many situations on the day of my brother's death. Each newspaper has different writing methods, but different reports. They are all different. I really want to know what happened on April 1, 2003. Mrs. Chen: That day my brother invited friends out for dinner, so I called him, but it was Mr. Tang Hede who answered the phone. I said: "Where is Leslie (Leslie's English name)?" He said: "He said he would go out for a walk. I made an appointment with him to play badminton together at seven o'clock in the evening.

"Then I asked Mr. Tang where his brother was. He said he was having tea with friends in the First Generation in Central. I said, "Okay, I'll give him a call and I'll contact you later." "Reporter: Did you call my brother's phone number? Mrs. Chan: Because my office building is in Wan Chai, which is relatively close to Central. I called him, but he didn't answer my call. What I heard was a voicemail, So I left a message and asked my brother to call me when he had time. I didn’t expect that he would call me soon because I thought it would take him a while to talk to someone else. Reporter: My brother said on the phone. What was going on? Mrs. Chen: After I answered his call, I asked him where he was. He said he was still in Central, and I asked him what he was doing in Central. He said he was having tea with me, and he said he was having tea with him. Only him. I also complained that he didn't ask me to drink tea. I asked to go find him, but he said he was leaving. I asked him where he was going, so I said I wanted to go shopping. We went shopping with him, and he agreed. I knew he was going to play ball with Mr. Tang at seven o'clock. I looked down at my watch and didn't have much time, so I put down the phone and went to see him. Reporter: At this time, you didn't feel like brother. Is something wrong? Mrs. Chen: Just when I was about to put the phone down, he said he wanted to take this opportunity to see Hong Kong clearly. I asked him what he wanted to see clearly. At this time, I heard that something was wrong with him. Then. I asked, have you left? If you haven’t left, I will come and find you. My brother said, okay, come here. I took a taxi directly to the Mandarin Hotel in Central, but I didn’t see him in the front hall. . Then I went to a coffee shop where we often chatted. As soon as I entered, someone asked me where I was. I said I was looking for Leslie. Then the waiter said that he didn’t think he was here. It must be here. I went around in circles and couldn't find him. Leslie Cheung has no love rival. The media is just writing nonsense. Reporter: There are reports that my brother was angry when he saw Mr. Tang with another man on the day of his suicide. It seems that he was not. Is this the case? Mrs. Chen: That’s right. Those media were just writing nonsense. Mr. Tang didn’t see my brother at all that day. It was me who was waiting for him at the hotel, so I called him again. This time he answered the phone. I asked where are you when I arrived? He said he had just gone out and asked me to have a cup of tea and wait for a while. He would be back soon. Then I kept waiting for him. After half an hour, I still didn't see him. Afterwards, I thought that he might be thinking a lot by himself at this time, and his thoughts must be in fierce conflict. Reporter: Why did you come to the hotel door again and see that sad person? What about the scene? Mrs. Chen: After waiting for 40 minutes, I received a call from him, “Wait for me at the door of the hotel in five minutes, at the main entrance, and then I will come. "Because I looked at the time and it was almost half past six, and then he was going to play ball at seven o'clock, so he must not have enough time. I knew that my brother was driving out, so I paid the bill and went out in a hurry. Because I knew Parking is not allowed in front of the hotel, but I went out quickly and waited at the door without seeing him. Reporter: Did the accident happen at this time? Mrs. Chen: After waiting for 5 minutes. , suddenly there was a loud sound. When I heard it, I felt like something was falling. It was a loud sound. Then I looked in the direction of the sound and saw something falling. It fell to the ground, and some guardrails at the entrance of the hotel were broken by falling objects. At that time, because I saw a person and there was a bus next to him, I thought it was a traffic accident and I immediately turned around and called the people there (hotel service). When the student came out, I said someone was injured, please go find an ambulance. Reporter: You didn’t know it was your brother who fell to the ground at that time, right? Mrs. Chen: Yes, I thought at that time. I was sick (depression), and I was afraid that he would be stimulated by seeing that scene, so I ran over quickly and tried to hijack his car to stop him from seeing what was going on here.

But as soon as I ran over, I thought I might as well give it up. What if he hasn’t arrived yet? What if he was stuck in traffic? If he hadn't reached his best, and then I wanted to run to the street corner and hijack his car, he wouldn't have passed this place. I can’t believe that’s my brother. Is he Leslie Cheung? Reporter: How did you find out that the situation was not good? Mrs. Chen: Because as soon as I called him, the phone went back to the recorded message, so I started to feel that there was something wrong. Because he had his phone on just now, why not now? And he should be driving! I felt a little strange that my brother didn't turn on the phone, so I ran back to take a look. I didn't dare to go close to take a look. When I got there, I asked the waiter to find an ambulance... Reporter: So what the media reported is completely wrong? Mrs. Chen: Yes, it is completely nonsense to say that my brother saw Mr. Tang at that time, and that there was a little boy following him. My brother simply made an appointment with me, not anyone else, and Mr. Tang was not at the scene at all. Mr. Tang was playing ball at that time.