Song Hae Last, the cause of death found leaning on the bathroom door = Myocardial infarction (Celeb soldier)
Apr 01, 2025
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KBS2's 「Secrets of a Celeb Soldier」, which aired on the 1st, re-examined the life-and-death soldier of 『People's MC" Song Hae, who ended his brilliant life at the age of 95.
According to Songhae's bereaved family, "I didn't come to eat breakfast that day, so my daughter went to visit my house, and Songhae was lying against the bathroom door."
Song Hae's grandson-in-law commented on his last appearance "It was not a fall because he was lying behind the bathroom door. There was no water and it wasn't a shower. The estimated time of death was around 2-3 a.m. He died of myocardial infarction."
Lee Nak-jun, the original author and MC of the drama 'Severe Trauma Center', said "It is dangerous because there may have been various problems such as blood flow when waking up during sleep and going to the bathroom, and in the case of elderly people after COVID-19, the inflammatory reaction remains considerably after recovery. However, considering the effect of hypertension and diabetes on the body, there is a high possibility of natural death, he estimated.
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Trot singer Lee Chan-won said, `I've dealt with many people in the Celeb Soldier, but this is the first time I've ever had a direct relationship with anyone.' `I hope that the teacher will meet his beloved mother and son in heaven and continue his life.'
Then "I want to see you so badly. It's been three years since he passed away, and I still remember his last appearance."
Song Hae, who was born in 1927, died at his home in Dogok-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul on June 8, 2022, at the age of 95. At that time, the funeral and seal of the deceased were strictly observed at the funeral hall of Seoul National University Hospital in Jongno-gu, Seoul, and the funeral was held as a comedy director of the Comedian Association. The last path of the deceased was accompanied by junior comedians such as Yoo Jae-seok, Kang Ho-dong, and Choi Yang-rak, who were watching the coffin.
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