「100%」リーダーの故ミヌさん、突然の別れから本日(25日)で7年
Today (25th) marks seven years since the sudden separation of the late Minwoo, leader of ”100%”.
Seven years have passed since the late Minwoo (real name Seo Minwoo), leader of the Korean boy band 100%, passed away.
Minwoo was found in cardiac arrest at his home in Gangnam-gu, Seoul on March 25, 2018, and died of illness.
He was transferred to a hospital, but passed away at the age of 33. He had been interacting with his fans on social media just two days prior, so the sudden tragic news came as a huge shock to his friends and fans.
After the funeral, the members of "100%" wrote in their own handwritten letters, "We spent seven years together as "100%" and many other times together.
It feels so short. Even now, it feels like he will come and call out to me as if nothing had happened, and it makes me so sad and I miss him so much that my heart aches," she said, asking everyone to pray for Minwoo.
Management office TOP Media also said, "As the eldest member of the group, he was a great leader and a very affectionate boy who loved both the members and the fans. He was greatly loved by many people.
Thanks to your kind words, Minwoo was able to leave with a smile on his face and not feel lonely. I hope you will never forget the bright and smiling Minwoo and cherish him."
The late Minwoo was a former member of the "Internet Handsome" group and made his debut in 2006 in the KBS TV series "Rounding Up 3".
He was active as an actor, appearing in TV series specials such as "20,000 Won to Pyongyang". After that, in 2012, he joined the group "100%" and began working as a singer.
In 2017, Minwoo appeared on "Idol Reboot Project - The Unit" and collected Hot Topic. Minwoo, who spread his brilliant talent and said goodbye too soon.
The voices of remembrance from those who remember him continue to flow. ■Main consultation services listed on the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare website to prevent suicide
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2025/03/25 10:24 KST
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