ラッパーのIronさん、大麻喫煙→暴行で波乱万丈な人生…きょう(25日)亡くなってから4年
Rapper Iron, who smoked marijuana and was assaulted, had a turbulent life... Today (25th) marks four years since his death.
It's already been four years since the late hip-hop singer Iron passed away. Today (25th) marks the fourth anniversary of Iron's passing.
Iron was found in a flowerbed at an apartment building in Jung-gu, Seoul on January 25, 2021, and was rushed to the emergency room, but died. Police investigation results showed that it was a homicide.
No suspicion of sexual assault was found. He was 29 years old. Iron appeared on Mnet's hip-hop survival program "SHOW ME THE MONEY" in 2014.
In particular, in the final episode, she sang "Venom" by the hip-hop duo Leessang in her own style.
The reinterpretation gained great popularity, and the released version also topped various charts, catching the attention of the public. Iron then released the digital single "Blu-ray"
He continued his activities, releasing singles such as "Songs of the Heart" and the full album "ROCK BOTTOM," but in March 2016, he was caught smoking marijuana and was charged by the police.
Iron, who admitted to the charges, was sentenced to eight months in prison with two years of probation, but the deceased has since been embroiled in controversy and scandal many times.
In 2017, he was indicted on suspicion of assaulting his girlfriend, Ms. A. Iron punched her in the face and attacked her with a weapon.
He was accused of inflicting injuries on the inner thigh of a student and was sentenced to eight months in prison with two years of probation. In addition to this, the late Iron, who was also involved in controversy over school violence, is set to start a new life in 2020.
At the time, Iron said, "I had a lot of time to reflect on my life over the past four long years," and added, "I want to thank the many people who have suffered because of me."
I have felt so sorry and suffered for a long time. I will do my best and work hard so that I can appear before you all with my head held high," she wrote, indicating her intention to return.
However, in December of the same year, he was arrested on suspicion of assaulting an underage disciple dozens of times with a baseball bat and was indicted without detention.
While I was being investigated, the news of Iron's death was announced. I was deeply saddened by this tragic news, and I had been thinking about it several times for a while just before his death.
As he became a topic of public rumor, he faced criticism for his irresponsible choices and met a lonely end. Meanwhile, Iron's funeral is at Seoul Memorial Park.
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2025/01/25 10:31 KST
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