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Kaori Kawamura (川村 カオリ, Kawamura Kaori) (January 23, 1971 – July 28, 2009) was a rock singer in Japan, born in Moscow. The former stage name and real name Kaori Kawamura (川村かおり), actually the difference is visible only in Japanese Her father was a Japanese expatriate in Russia, working at a trading company in Moscow, while her mother was a Russian. The family moved to Japan when she was 11 years old, where she was subjected to repeated bullying. She used this as a stepping stone to enter the music industry. She released her first single, "Zoo", at the age of 17 in 1988. She then made her debut with the album Zoo in 1988. In 1990 she had a hit with "Kamisama ga Oritekuru Yoru" and the following year with the often-covered "Tsubasa wo Kudasai". That year she made the first of several movie appearances in Tokyo Kyujitsu. From the mid-1990s, she split her time between New York and Japan, and got involved in the club scene in the late 90s. She and guitarist Motoaki married in 1999 and had a daughter in 2001, but were soon separated. In 2004, she was diagnosed with breast cancer, and became a spokeswoman for cancer activism. She died from the disease in Tokyo in 2009, aged 38. An Orthodox Christian, her panikhída (memorial service) was held on July 30, and her funeral the next day at the Japanese Orthodox Church's Holy Resurrection Cathedral. Her Christian name was Anastasia. She and Motoaki divorced in 2007. In October 2008 she wrote on her blog that the cancer had returned and