South Korean actor Lee Sun-kyun, renowned for his role in the Oscar-winning film “Parasite,” has tragically died in an apparent suicide, according to South Korean police. The actor was under investigation for alleged use of marijuana and other illegal drugs, vehemently maintaining his innocence.
Lee was discovered dead in a car at a park in central Seoul, with a charcoal briquette found in the passenger seat. The investigation was initiated after Lee’s manager reported his departure from home, leaving behind what appeared to be a suicide note.
Celebrated Career and “Parasite” Success
Born in Seoul in 1975, Lee portrayed the father of a wealthy family in the dark comedy “Parasite,” which earned four Academy Awards in 2020, including Best Picture. The film also secured the Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Cast in a Motion Picture. Lee further starred in the sci-fi thriller “Dr. Brain,” the first Korean-language show produced for Apple TV+.
Drug Allegations and Apology
Lee’s involvement in an ongoing narcotics crackdown in South Korea, known for its strict drug laws, led to allegations against him. In October, he publicly apologized during a nationwide broadcast after the first round of questioning, expressing regret for any disappointment caused and apologizing to his suffering family.
Social Media Reaction and Criticism
Following the news of Lee’s death, social media users in South Korea mourned the actor’s passing and criticized the media coverage of the case. Despite any potential wrongdoings, there was a sentiment that pushing him to such an extreme point was unjust.
The untimely death of Lee Sun-kyun has cast a shadow over the entertainment industry, leaving fans and colleagues in shock and sorrow.
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