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Around two weeks before her tragic death, Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes was involved in a car accident also in Honduras that took the life of a year-old Bayron Isaul Fuentes Lopez. The child was fatally struck by Lopes' van when he "suddenly stepped off the median," according to the New York Post. Instead of calling the police, however, Lopes and co. The boy's mother, Gloria Fuentes, noted that "Lisa was an excellent person, the way she treated me and took care of my son" via People.

Prior to her death, Lopes was notably in a "fragile mental state" and "the death of the boy [seemed] to have pushed her into an even darker mood, according to Dr. Her legacy will be remembered forever. TLC formed in , when Lopes was The next year, the group made its debut with the multimillion-selling "Ooooooohhh The group attracted attention for their looks and their wardrobe, which included floppy hats and Lopes' trademark, a pair of glasses with a condom in place of the left-eye lens.

In , the group's second album, "CrazySexyCool," became an even bigger hit, helped by the chart-toppers "Waterfalls" and "Creep. But TLC also had its problems. Her relationship with Rison was on-and-off for years. In , the group declared bankruptcy. Among the reasons cited was the management deal with Pebbles Reid. Lopes didn't appear at a TLC news conference late in But the group maintained its position in the industry. Reid told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution in Despite their recent loss, the two found themselves quickly returning to an in-progress album.

There were painful moments; Watkins and Thomas couldn't bear to be in the studio when Lopes' voice was heard. But they also felt the project was a way to honor Lopes, who can be heard on four tracks out of thirteen. After the album, called 3D , came out, Watkins told the LA Times that she thought Lopes "would be proud of us and this new album. From the beginning, the remaining members of TLC declared no one could ever take Lopes' spot in the group.

You can't put that together. But they explained this was a limited opportunity for someone to take part in one concert and one song. According to Thomas, "Basically, we are trying to give back to our fans and find one girl and give her a chance of a lifetime, to do one last performance with TLC.

TLC's remaining duo initially wondered how they would tour without Lopes. But they found a way to move forward by including her in their tours. TLC performances have featured footage of Lopes from past concerts though, despite speculation, never a hologram like Tupac Shakur. Sharing her image could be emotional for the band as well as fans; Thomas once told People , "[W]e never ever looked at the screen because we would not have been able to finish the show.

And, following a successful Kickstarter campaign, in TLC released a new, self-titled album that managed to incorporate Lopes' voice. It's from an interview," Watkins told E!

We'll always be a group. It doesn't stop. And over the years, grief over losing Lopes has transformed into something more positive. In , Watkins declared , "I want to celebrate her life. I want to feel good about what we did together.



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