Koo Jun-yeop, was shot again by his mother-in-law...Seo Hee Won, keep your sadness to yourself
Mar 11, 2025
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According to Chinese media QQ News on the 10th (local time), Hwang Chun-mae is "I don't know what it feels like." I don't think I can hold on any longer. It's painful."
However, some analysts say that Hwang Chun-mae's writings may be aimed at his son-in-law, Koo Jun-yeop.
Hwang Chun-mae is "He's a liar. I'm a fool, ,"Keep the sadness to yourself," "I've got a hole in my mind, how can I fill it?", "I don't think justice can be restored, I'll go to the battlefield, support me" he wrote.
Recently, Koo Joon-yup and Seo Hee-won's two children were decided to inherit one-third of the inheritance left by Seo Hee-won under Taiwanese law. It also reported that a mansion worth $460 million in Shinigu, Taipei, where Koo Joon-yup and Seo Hee-won lived together, was at risk of being auctioned off. To maintain the mansion, you have to pay more than 1 million Taiwanese dollars a month in repayments, and if Koo Joon-yup and neither of your two children, who are eligible for inheritance, you can seize the mansion at the bank and hand it over to auction.
Since then, some media have reported that Koo Joon-yeop and Wang So-bi have negotiated through lawyers, and Koo will be fully responsible for repaying the mansion's mortgage.
However, Epping News asked Koo's friends to check it out, but 'Is it crazy. There is no basis whatsoever.'"Last week, Wang So-bi and a lawyer met, and Seo Hee-je's husband's lawyer was also at the scene. Therefore, the subsequent distribution of Seo Hee-won's legacy will be cooperated by Seo Hee-je's acquaintances."
Meanwhile, Seo Hee-won died on the 2nd of pneumonia caused by the flu during a trip to Japan with her family. The fact was confirmed through an official statement by his younger brother Seo Hee-je, shocking many.
In particular, Chinese stars also expressed their deep condolences for the deceased due to the sad news that emerged about three years after Koo Joon-yeop and Seo Hee-won married.
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