According to Global Network, South Korea's "Chosun Ilbo" reported, on December 28, former South Korean President Moon Jae-in expressed condolences for the death of well-known South Korean actor Lee Sun-kyun, and criticized the inappropriate behavior of South Korean law enforcement agencies and the media.
html On the 28th, Moon Jae-in wrote on Facebook: "(I) express deep condolences for the death of actor Lee Sun-kyun. (Lee Sun-kyun) is a familiar actor in movies and TV series. (His death) is like the departure of a familiar friend This world. The way the law enforcement agencies investigated and the media reported seemed to be the reason for him to make the extreme choice, which makes me feel even more heartbroken. ""I sincerely hope that such sad and regretful things will never happen again. , but becomes an opportunity for us to reflect on and change our past investigative and reporting practices. As now, publishing or spreading false information, making speculative reports, and overexposing photos before a crime suspect has been confirmed will damage a person's reputation and personality. Bringing huge harm. This practice that leads to extreme choices should end now," Moon Jae-in said.
The Paper earlier quoted Korean media reports that on December 27, local time, 48-year-old Korean actor Lee Sun-kyun, who was under investigation for suspected drug abuse, was found dead in Wolong Park, Jongno District, Seoul. Coal was found in the car and at home. There was a note that looked like a suicide note.
It is reported that Lee Sun Kyun was under police investigation for suspected violation of the Narcotics Control Act during his lifetime. He said that he thought the medicine given by the headmistress of the entertainment venue was not drugs, but sleeping pills.
On December 23, Li Shanjun was investigated for the third time, which lasted 19 hours. He said in the first two investigations that he was deceived and took drugs without his knowledge. The results of his urine simple test and hair precision test were negative. Lee Sun-gyun submitted a letter of submission through his lawyer on December 26 to commission a polygraph investigation.
Lee Sun Kyun was born in South Korea on March 2, 1975. His representative works include "The White Tower", "Coffee Prince No. 1", "Pasta", "To the End", "Parasite", "My Uncle" and other film and television works.
Source: The Paper