46-year-old Wang Huihui, a single mother of three, died suddenly on 15 July from an aneurysm, according to Shin Min Daily News.
An aneurysm is when a bulge in the artery wall inside the brain bursts after filling up with blood, damaging the brain cells surrounding it.
She had been complaining of headaches and pain in her neck 2 days prior to her death, and she eventually passed out at home.
Her 21-year-old daughter told SMDN that her mother returned home from work on 12 July at about 5pm with a fever, which subsided after she took some medicine.
She later felt a pain in her neck at about 3am and applied ice on it, before she started vomiting at about 5am and fainted.
The family was then woken up and an ambulance was called, with the 21-year-old trying to resuscitate her mother before the arrival of the ambulance.
Wang remained unconscious in hospital and eventually passed away on 15 July, leaving behind two daughters and a son.
SMD reported that Wanng worked an administrative job, as well as a part-time assistant at a pub thrice a week.
She was divorced after her kids were born and she also took care of her parents at home, with the daughter describing her as someone who cares for her family and never complains in front of them.
Wang also instructed her family to donate her organs so that she could help others, with it being her long-time wish to do so.
Her liver and corneas were donated after her passing.