Another sudden death of a K-pop singer has shocked the nation just a month
after Sulli saddened Korean and overseas fans by committing suicide.
Fellow celebrities left tributes to Goo Hara,
who was found dead at her home in southern Seoul on Sunday, on social media.
Police are investigating the cause of her
death but said they have found no signs of foul play.
Officers held a press conference at Seoul
Metropolitan Police Agency headquarters in downtown Seoul, Monday, to give a
briefing on the ongoing investigation. “Based on the scene and testimony from
her family, there are no signs of a crime involved in her death, at least as of
now,” they said, adding a handwritten note had been found left on a living room
table.
One of Goo's close friends, rapper
DinDin, expressed his grief in a social media post. “When I started becoming
famous, you worried about me and told me to call you whenever I had a hard time.
You were always beautiful and shiny. But I'm really sorry that I have not done
anything for you and could not help,” it read.
Actress Park Minyoung sent a message with
pictures featuring her and Goo taken in the 2011 SBS drama “City Hunter,” in
which they co-starred. “It deeply saddens me that I can't be with you for your
last moment. You will always be cute Hara to me. Rest in peace,” she wrote.
Other fellow celebrities who knew the singer
publicly mourned her sudden death through social media, including U.K. pop star
Anne-Marie ― posting “RIP Goo Hara,” on Twitter.
Several media events have been canceled out of
respect for the singer, including a press conference for the new KBS show “Jung
Haein's Walking Report,” which was supposed to be held this morning. K-pop girl
group AOA also dropped its scheduled media showcase for its new album “NEW
MOON.”
Im Sooyang, a close friend of Goo, also
canceled her attendance at the Culture and Entertainment Awards, scheduled for
today. The organization told news outlets that the event will be held as
scheduled but Im will not attend. Goo and Im appeared together in the 2015
reality show “Shaolin Clenched Fists.”
The
agency 8D Creative released a statement on behalf of Goo's Japanese agency
Production Ogi, Monday, regarding her sudden death and the funeral arrangements.
Goo had signed a contract with the Japanese agency in June to continue her
musical career in Japan, and was not under any local agency.
“Goo's family and friends are in shock right
now, so we ask the media and fans to refrain from visiting the memorial site,
spreading rumors and releasing any misleading reports,” it said.
It also announced that the details of the
funeral, including the service, will only be open to her family and close
friends. “Goo's family wishes to hold a private funeral, so we have prepared a
separate memorial for fans and the press.”
The
public memorial will be held at St. Mary's Hospital in Seocho-gu, Seoul, from 3
p.m. today to midnight Wednesday.
The singer
debuted in 2008 as a member of K-pop girl group Kara. The group released
numerous hit songs including “Pretty Girl” and “Honey,” and gained international
fame especially in Asia.
In 2015, Goo debuted
as a solo artist. She has also starred in a few TV dramas. Since she left Kara
in 2016, she continued her career through such dramas and reality shows. Goo
released her first Japanese solo album “Midnight Queen,” Nov. 13, and recently
finished a supporting tour of Japan for the
album.
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