Malaysia

DAP’s Kuala Kubu Bharu state rep Lee Kee Hiong dies

Selangor mentri besar laments her demise as a loss to state parties and the people

Updated 1 month ago · Published on 21 Mar 2024 1:30PM

DAP’s Kuala Kubu Bharu state rep Lee Kee Hiong dies
The late Lee Kee Hiong had acted as the state assembly member for Kuala Kubu Bharu since 2013. Facebook pic.

THE SELANGOR state assembly representative for Kuala Kubu Bharu, Lee Kee Hiong, died today. She was 58.

The demise of the of the DAP legislator was announced by her party colleague Teo Nie Ching, who is the deputy communications minister, on Facebook this morning.

Selangor Menteri Besar, Datuk Seri Amirudin Shari expressed his condolences in a statement to the family of the deceased.

Lee had served as a representative for Kuala Kubu Bharu since 2013.

It is understood that she had been hospitalised prior to her passing away. According to reports she had been battling ovarian cancer since 2020.

Amirudin described her death as a great loss for various parties, and especially so for the constituents of Kuala Kubu Bharu whom she had long represented and helped even before she first won the seat.

"On behalf of the Selangor State Unity Government, I express my condolences to the family of the late Mrs. Lee Kee Hiong, as well as all friends and members in the Democratic Action Party (DAP) who lost an illustrious personality," Amirudin stated.

Meanwhile, DAP secretary-general Anthony Loke Siew Fook said that he had heard about Lee's demise with a heavy heart.

"As a DAP activist since 1993 she had undertaken her duties with a complete sense of trust and responsibility in the struggle for the Malaysian people.

"Since she was entrusted to serve as Kuala Kubu Bharu's representative in 2013, comrade Kee Hiong had also provided the utmost service to the local people," he said.

"Her passing is a great loss for all of us," he added, conveying the condolences of the national DAP leadership.

In the Selangor state election in August last year, Lee had successfully defended the seat by defeating Perikatan Nasional (PN) candidate Teoh Kien Hong with a majority of 4,119 votes.

Hulu Selangor parliamentary coordinator Dr Sathia Prakash Nadarajan, who is also PKR’s Hulu Selangor branch chief, said that Lee breathed her last in the presence of close family members and colleagues.

“YB Lee Kee Hiong is by no means an unfamiliar name to the community in Hulu Selangor,” he said in his tribute to her.

“Her determination and strength in helping us during the last general election is highly appreciated. Thank you YB, your service will always be remembered.” – The Vibes, March 21, 2024

Related News

Malaysia / 2w

Guan Eng welcomes Chow’s wooing of Chinese semiconductor firms

Malaysia / 3w

Gerakan to contest in Kuala Kubu Bharu

Malaysia / 4w

Malay candidate better bet for KKB, says Perikatan’s Sanusi

Malaysia / 1mth

Don’t resort to name-calling, DAP Youth tells Akmal after he calls Nga ‘dumb’

Malaysia / 1mth

Agong tells politicians to avoid extreme views, unite the people

Malaysia / 1mth

Former Sabah Muda chief joins DAP

Spotlight

Malaysia

PRS proposes party president to fill vacant Senate president’s post

Malaysia

Ex-inspector escapes gallows, gets 33 years for wife’s murder

Malaysia

Foreigners make up 10% of Malaysia population

Malaysia

Cop pleads not guilty to student’s murder

Malaysia

Banks warn about scammers who impersonate NSRC officers

Malaysia

Jeffrey recalls memories of ISA confinement 33 years later

By Jason Santos

You may be interested

Malaysia

Kuching to have new international airport

Malaysia

Rafizi: Diesel subsidy rationalisation to be announced in due time

Malaysia

Students say ‘no’ to opening UiTM to non-Bumi

By Noel Achariam

Malaysia

Masked man kills 2 cops in attack on Johor police station

Malaysia

Former chief ministers turn up for SLS review appeal

By Jason Santos

Malaysia

Najib house arrest application must follow process, says PM

Malaysia

Pantry@Mont Kiara serve affordable food to help needy

By Noel Achariam

Malaysia

UiTM Bumiputera-only admission policy stays