Park Ji-hoon is young and looks ready to take the showbiz industry by storm after Chicago Typewriter, but he’ll never have the chance to do so anymore.
According to reports, South Korean actor, Park Ji-hoon, has passed away.
Best known for his role in the drama, Chicago Typewriter, the young actor has died to stomach cancer.
His death was revealed by his family in an Instagram post on 15 May.
A translation by Soompi revealed the family thanking friends and family for their warm support and encouragement despite the Covid-19 outbreak:
Thanks to you, we were not alone as we sent my younger brother to heaven. Your support was a huge source of strength not only to me, but to our entire family. We will never forget it.
“Please always be careful about Covid-19, and I hope you always stay healthy.”
The message also includes the location of Ji-hoon’s final resting place at Ilsan Blue Soul Memorial Park so fans who wish to pay their respects may do so.
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Freelance model Pak Jin-hwan also posted a photograph of Ji-hoon’s niche on his Instagram account.
“You should be really happy now. I will never forget.”
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