Lee Sun-kyun, who cried out for unfairness, still misses his fans and colleagues for the 1st anniversary

Dec 26, 2024

Lee Sun-kyun, who cried out for unfairness, still misses his fans and colleagues for the 1st anniversary



It's been a year since the late actor Lee Sun-kyun passed away.

Lee Sun-kyun died on December 27, 2023. He was 48.

At that time, Lee Sun-kyun's alleged drug use was first reported in October last year. Lee Sun-kyun was booked on charges of marijuana and enjoyment under the Narcotics Control Act and was summoned by the police three times in two months.




Lee Sun-kyun responded to drugs 'negative' in both simple reagent tests and detailed tests, and recently expressed his position that it was unfair in a police investigation.

Three times for him? He was found dead in a park in Jongno-gu, Seoul in December last year, four days after being summoned for questioning.

With the first anniversary of the late Lee Sun-kyun, fans and colleagues are still paying tribute to him.




At the 29th Busan International Film Festival (BIFF) held in October after his death, actor Lee Sun-kyun, who suddenly passed away last year, was selected as the winner of this year's Korean Film Achievement Award.

At the same time, a time to mourn the deceased was arranged, and a memorial VCR video was screened from the drama 'My Mister' that gave comfort and emotion to many viewers to the last film 'Land of Happiness'.

As a result, fellow actors such as Song Joong-ki, Lee Hee-joon, and Ha Yoon-kyung shed tears at the sight of the deceased during their lifetime, causing regret.




Also, Song Joong-ki is the most recent MBC Radio FM4U, in the order of perfect dayI appeared in ' and selected 'My Mister' OST 'Adult' as my favorite song.

Song Joong-ki is then the OST of a drama called 'My Mister' that many people like. I wanted to play this song for you."

In particular, Song Joong-ki recently started watching dramas again, and a few days later, it is the anniversary of Lee Sun-kyun, who I love so much. I miss you again," he added.



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