I want to die, but I want to eat tteokbokki. Writer Baek Se-hee is dead..Donate organs to 5 people

Oct 17, 2025

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The Korea Organ tissue donation center said on the 17th that Paik donated his heart, lungs, liver, and kidneys (both sides) with brain-dead organ donation, saving five lives and leaving as a star in the sky.

Baek was diagnosed with depression as the author of 『I want to die but I want to eat tteokbokki』 and received great love for his sincere counseling with his doctor. I want to write 'I don't think there's a human being who loved you as much as I did' He has been engaged in active literary activities such as 'I don't want to write it' and communication with talk concerts and lectures.




Baek was born the second of three girls in Goyang, Gyeonggi-do, and he liked to read and write books from an early age, graduated from the department of literary creation at the university and worked at a publishing company for five years. In order to overcome personal wounds and pains at that time, treatment was started at the counseling center and psychiatric department, and after being diagnosed with 'Emotional Impairment Disability', he published a book telling the story of the process and began his career as a writer.

Baek was a warm person who approached people in need with a loving personality, talked to them first, and delivered help. Since I have experienced pain, I have comforted people who talk about pain, shared good hearts, and developed a good influence.

Paik's younger brother, Baek Da-hee, wrote, `My favorite sister who hoped to share her heart with people through writing and develop a dream of hope. Now rest well in the sky because I know the kind heart that loves many things and no one hates. I love you so much." and shed a hot tear.




Lee Sam-yeol, director of the Korea Organizational Donation Institute, said "I would like to thank the donor Baek Se-hee and the bereaved families for their warm love for putting life into practice. The love that Baek Se-hee shared at the end of her life, who gave comfort to someone in warm writing, became a miracle to save her life and became the beginning of someone. I think Baek Se-hee's life-sharing practice will be a force to make our society healthier and brighter."



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