Robin Williams was not only a legendary comedian but also someone who had a remarkable ability to bring laughter into people’s lives. His passing in 2014 shocked the world and shed light on his personal struggles with depression. Even after six years, people still remember and love him dearly.

One of the connections Williams formed was with Koko, a gorilla who was trained in sign language. In a tribute video from 2014, Koko’s caregivers documented their meeting in 2001, showcasing Williams’ ability to brighten up even the most somber of situations.

It all began when Koko’s best friend, another gorilla named Michael, passed away a few months prior. Grieving and withdrawn, Koko’s caretakers at the Gorilla Foundation sought to lift her spirits. They reached out to Robin Williams, who agreed to meet Koko and bring some joy back into her life.

The encounter between Williams and Koko was nothing short of heartwarming. Williams spoke about it in an interview with Today, saying, “We shared something extraordinary: Laughter. Koko understands spoken English and uses over 1,000 signs to communicate her thoughts and feelings about life’s ups and downs. It was truly awesome and unforgettable.”

The video of their meeting clearly shows the instant connection between the two. Koko playfully interacts with Williams, stealing his glasses and going through his wallet. The comfort and trust they share are evident, despite having known each other for only a short period of time.

Years later, when Koko learned about Williams’ death in 2014, she was visibly shocked and saddened. According to her caregiver, Koko looked down and stopped moving upon hearing the news. Moments later, she signed “cry” in American Sign Language, expressing her genuine grief over the loss of the beloved comedian.

Sadly, Koko herself passed away in 2018 at the impressive age of 46. Her connection with Robin Williams remains a beautiful testament to the impact he had on people, even those who couldn’t speak his language.

The heartwarming story of Robin Williams and Koko serves as a reminder of the power of laughter and connection. If you haven’t seen their touching meeting, take a moment to watch the video and share it with your friends and family. Let’s continue spreading positivity and joy, just as Robin Williams did.

And if you or someone you know is struggling with thoughts of suicide, please reach out to your local suicide prevention hotline. Organizations like befrienders.org are there to provide support and help.