Leticia Lee See-yin, founder of a Hong Kong pro-communist organization, died on Dec. 16, after collapsing at home. In an autopsy, it’s confirmed that she died from COVID-19, the disease caused by the Chinese Communist Party virus (CCP virus). Lee was 56 years old. According to a local police announcement, Lee fainted at home and her husband called an ambulance to send her to the hospital. She died en route. Hong Kong media Stand News revealed that Li had consulted a private doctor previously, but a COVID-19 test result turned up negative and she “thought it was a cold.” Lee was known as an outspoken figure of the local pro-communist camp, and founded a group called “Justice Alliance” that supports Beijing’s policies. The group holds activities to support Hong Kong police—which has garnered public criticism for violently suppressing pro-democracy protesters during last year’s mass movement. The group also supported Beijing’s …