From Kim Sae Ron to Oh Yoanna, the talents died too early “cruel February”

From Kim Sae Ron to Oh Yoanna, the talents died too early “cruel February”

The sudden disappearance of talents in various designers of Hanbok Kim Rieul, actress Kim Sae Ron, Yoga Yoo Joo Joo and WeatHercaster Oh Yanna instructor left the audience in deep pain. The tragedy is even more touching as everyone has left the world at a young age, between 20 or 30 years.

The Yogo Yoo Joo (35) Yoga instructor suddenly died on February 18th. He has obtained public recognition through his appearance on MBC’s “Infinite Challenge” and has also worked as a model for important brands such as Samsung and Reebok. A day before his death, he published a selfie on social media with the caption “HI“. In accordance with the wishes of his family, his funeral was held privately. A commemorative space was set up in his Yogaum yoga study.

The founder and designer of the Hanbok Suit Rieul Kim Rieul brand (real name Kim Jong Won, 32) was found deceased to Namwon, Jeollabuk-Do on February 11. Since 2016, he had redefined the modern causes using the traditional Fabrics Hanbok and in 2020, BTS wore his drawings in “The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon”, leading him to global recognition. A week before his disappearance, he published “1993-2025“On SNS.

Kim Rieul

From the girl of “The Man from Nowhere” to the youngest winner of the Blue Dragon Film Award for the best new actress, Kim Sae Ron once shone brighter than most. But perhaps, since he found fame so early, the darkness also came for her too early. After dealing with an immense repercussions following an accident DUI, in the end he chose a path without return to the age of 25.

Kim Sae-Ron

MBC WeatHercaster Oh Yoanna has left a short but powerful inheritance. His 17 pages revealed a heartbreaking report of harassment in the workplace and the investigations are still in progress while his family continues to look for the truth.

Oh Youua

These tragic losses serve as a clear warning for our society. Have we created an environment that requires perfection, refuses to forgive errors and denies people a second chance? Has this relentless pressure pushed them to their dead? It is time to build a society in which bankruptcy does not mean the end, where we approach sharing mutual pain.

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