お笑いタレント故パク・チソンさん、きょう(2日)亡くなって4年…親友のAliとイ・ユンジが一足早く納骨堂を訪れる
Comedian Park Jisung passed away four years ago today (2nd)... His close friends Ali and Lee Yoon Ji visit his ossuary early
Four years have passed since the late comedian Park Jisung left us.
The 2nd marks the 4th anniversary of the death of the late Park Jisung. He passed away on November 2, 2020.
She was found dead at her home in Mapo-gu along with her mother. The deceased's father went to visit his wife and daughter after he was unable to contact them, and the police discovered her. She was 36 years old.
It was reported that the late Park Jisung had suffered from a skin disease during her lifetime. A suicide note believed to have been written by her mother was also found at her home, adding to the deep sorrow.
Following the sudden tragic news of the late Park Jisung, stars paid tribute. Last month, singer Ali and actress Lee Yoon Ji, who were close friends of the deceased, visited the ossuary to see him in advance.
Lee Yoon Ji posted a photo of her and Ali at the ossuary on her channel, writing, "This is where we rushed to after taking our children to school. The three of us, memories of today."
In the photo, Ali and Lee Yoon Ji are smiling brightly as they point to the photo as if they are missing the late Park Jisung. The friendship between the two who visit the deceased every year brings tears to their eyes.
The late Park Jisung debuted as a comedian in the 22nd public recruitment round of KBS in 2007. He appeared in various variety shows, including KBS2's Gag Concert.
She appeared on the show and was active in various fields. She also worked as an MC for events and was active in many other areas. After that, she won the Excellence Award at the 2008 KBS Entertainment Awards and the Best Actor Award at the 2010 KBS Entertainment Awards.
He won the award and showed his natural comedic side. Four years have passed since the late Park Jisung left us, but there are still many people who miss him.
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2024/11/02 11:18 KST
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