TLC Singer died five years ago Wednesday 'Last Days of Left Eye' debuts May 19 on VH1, VH1 Soul. Whenever an anniversary of the death of a beloved musician comes around, it's always difficult to believe that they're gone for so long. Last year made a decade since Tupac Shakur left us and last month marked 10 years since the Notorious B.I.G. passed away. Wednesday (April 25) is five years to the day TLC's "Left Eye" Lopes died. She was 30. Like 2Pac and Biggie, Left Eye, of course left a whole legacy of music and memorable media moments to remember her by. But what we didn't know until now is that the self-proclaimed "crazy" third of TLC left even more behind. The hip-hop singer documented the last month of her life in video form, and that footage will soon be made available for the public to see in the VH1 doc "Last Days of Left Eye." Lopes died in a car accident on April 25, 2002, while in Honduras, where she had gone for spiritual and physical healing. She went there on a 30-day pilgrimage with family and friends and was killed just a few days before her scheduled return to the U.S. "Last Days of Left Eye" tells her story not just in the Honduras - she originally went there in 1997 to study with controversial natural healer Dr. Sebi and kept returning - but also the beginning of her life, her career and into its tragic conclusion. MORE ON THIS STORY