On the 17th, Seo Yuri wrote on her SNS, ‘???' posting three question marks and a photo.
Through the published photo, Seo Yuri asked, "Why are you throwing away this world?" and it can be confirmed that she expressed her pain towards the late Kim Sae-ron. However, at this time, one netizen wrote "‘What you say has no chance. The way I see it, you'll soon be throwing it away too. There is a limit to how much you can take off", with a wildly malicious comment that had nothing to do with the context.
In response to the sentence, which contained malice and slander directed at her, Seo Yuri eventually captured and published the sentence in person. She even included the profile photo and ID of the owner of the account, and started the so-called ‘defacement’.
In relation to this, Seo Yuri wrote "You deleted the comment quickly and ran away. I thought so, and I did it from the capture. You're going to be expunged", and revealed that she would take legal action. Furthermore, despite the fact that the late Kim Sae-ron had been exposed to vicious comments before her death, which had once again attracted attention, he became more bitter when the vicious comments crossed the line even to a memorial to her.
According to the Seoul Songdong police station, Kim Sae-ron was found dead at her home in Songdong-gu on the 16th. She was 24 years old. The first person to find her was a friend who was due to meet her on the same day. The coffin will be laid to rest at 6.20am on the 19th and the place of burial is yet to be decided.
The deceased made her debut as a magazine model in 2001 and was a much-loved child prodigy through the film Ajosi. He then appeared in a diverse range of films and was expanding his activities as an adult actor when his life was instantly turned upside down when he caused a drink-driving accident in May 2022. Through court proceedings, he was sentenced to a fine of 20 million won and suffered difficulties in returning to the entertainment industry due to his problems.
■Main counselling services for problems introduced on the website of the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare to prevent suicide.
Mental health consultation united dial: 0570-064-556
Yorosoi Hotline: 0120-279-338; from Iwate, Miyagi and Fukushima prefectures: 0120-279-226
Inochi no Denwa: 0570-783-556
2025/02/17 18:37 KST
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