The 19th deceased was not forced to be admitted to a mental hospital. Australia, not a hospital, is now a welfare official
Aug 23, 2025
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On the 21st, on the YouTube channel 'One microphone', we visited Nasol, who was rumored to be dead..A video titled 'Visit Cheonan's 27 pyeong apartment' was posted, and the 19th Young-cheol (pseudonym) released his recent status.
The 19th Young-chul appeared on SBS PLUS, ENA 'I'm Solo's special episode of "Mother Solo" and made his face known. Young-chul, who reassured fans about his health that everyone was worried about, also revealed the recent situation of Soon-ja, who was rumored to be forced to hospitalize in a mental hospital. Young-cheol said "When I turn on the live broadcast, what was the question all the time? Where is the 19th Sun-ja?"
In September last year, a woman believed to be the 19th deceased was forcibly taken from the airport and sobbed in front of an ambulance, which spread to the online community, leading to rumors that the deceased was forcibly admitted to a mental hospital.
A netizen who suspected this said, "The 19th Sun-ja wrote about her trip to Australia every day in the messenger minutes, but at some point stopped all activities. "You can stay (in Australia) for up to three months on a tourist visa, but you don't know the whereabouts of the 19th Sun-ja even after three months. I think that's why I was forced to leave the country. "I contacted my parents and my family waited with a mental hospital staff at the arrival hall, and I think the 19th Sun-ja took him to the hospital as soon as he entered the country."
Therefore, it is difficult to accurately judge whether it is true or not when it comes to personal privacy" he once said.
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Young-cheol "' People went to your mental hospital. What happened. He talked a lot, so he said he didn't go to a mental hospital, he just went to Australia. I ended up saying, "I guess so"`` he said to the same riders. I called Kwang-soo and Young-soo and said, "(Sun-ja) is doing well, and people said they were mentally ill, but they said no."
Then "I heard you're still using your cell phone's mom's. He said, `Now he must have changed it.' `Now he has a lot of talk about working as a welfare official or what he does.'
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