Park Bo-mi, who lost her son, meets in heaven to decide on organ donation after 15 months of brain death

Aug 16, 2025

Park Bo-mi, who lost her son, meets in heaven to decide on organ donation after 15 months of brain death



Actress Park Bo-mi, a former comedian, expressed her longing and faith for her late son Simone.

On the 16th, Park Bo-mi wrote on her account, "'On May 20, 2023, I wrote down Simone on a notepad to remember her by sending her to heaven.'" and released the memo at the time, writing, "'The love and courage that Timon gave me, the appreciation and faith that God gave me, the reason why my mom and dad can live brightly and bravely.'

In the memo, from the moment his son Simone suddenly had a fever and his health deteriorated, he rushed to the fire department to receive first aid from firefighters and was anxious in front of the emergency room with the help of many doctors.




Park Bo-mi prayed to God to save her at the time when the child with a fever did not wake up. I was afraid of having a disability as I was full of thoughts that the duration of cardiac arrest would lead to severe brain damage. Along with guilt, various emotions shook me and I thought I had a devil in me"After many first aid treatments, Simone's heart started beating again was called a miracle." However, because the cardiac arrest period was not short, there was a possibility that several places were damaged, so tests should be performed. I thought of my 燦沮. Why did this happen to an angelic child so many times that he blamed himself and wanted to turn back the time?"

Park Bo-mi, who lost her son, meets in heaven to decide on organ donation after 15 months of brain death
Then "After a short visit, did you go to see Simone the next day?? It was practically brain dead. It was more upsetting and heartbreaking because it seemed that the child was waiting until we were ready to see the family. I decided to donate my organs. I wanted to help sick babies. Simone is an angel, so I thought Simone would want it. But it wasn't easy either. One-in-ten-thousandth enteritis virus was Simone, who was unable to donate organs in the end. I couldn't even find out why Simone had a cardiac arrest. Simone left us on May 20. See you again in heaven, Simone."

Netizens sent messages of deep consolation and support.




He married Park Yo-han, a former soccer player, in 2020 and had a son in 2022, but he left early, succeeded in pregnancy again through in vitro procedures after two miscarriages and is expecting a child in October.



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