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autoSubmit 6 days agoThe late actor has been much missed since the motorcycle accident that shook the Korean Entertainment circle last month. Now, his company is expressing doubt that it was actually caused by Lee Eon himself.
Whenever someone has a untimely death people have a hard time accepting it. No matter how they died whether it be illness or accident its a hard to swallow.
There may have been fowl play involved, there may have been something suicidal on his part we do not know his frame of mind subconciously, or it might have been an accident.
What we do know is people who ride usually do not ride to go 5 miles per hour… it could be anything someone rearending him, someone chasing him, weather or a variance of different things.
The only thing we can do now is just feel for the ones who lost him, who knew him in real life.
He was really funny in coffee prince and he did have a very unique look as a model because he was cut muscular as and ruggedly handsome. I will always remember that about him. His image will never have to fade or change he will be young forever now.
So are they saying it’s not sad that he died?