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South Korean actor Lee Sang-bo passes away at 44

South Korean actor Lee Sang-bo passes away at 44; cause of death under investigation

The entertainment world mourns the loss of South Korean actor Lee Sang-bo, who tragically passed away at the age of 44. Discovered by a family member, the circumstances surrounding his death are still being examined. After overcoming unfounded drug allegations linked to prescribed antidepressants amid personal struggles, Lee had made a hopeful return to his acting career. Read on to know more.

South Korean actor Lee Sang-bo has passed away at the age of 44. The actor had previously been embroiled in false drug abuse allegations. However, the exact cause of death is yet to be determined, with authorities currently investigating the matter.According to Seoul Economic Daily, Lee Sang-bo was found dead by a family member on Thursday. The report added that authorities are looking into the circumstances surrounding his death.On Friday, March 27, the late actor’s agency stated that it is working to confirm details regarding his sudden demise.The actor’s funeral is expected to take place in the coming days. As per multiple reports, arrangements are likely to be made at a local funeral home.

More about Lee Sang-bo

Born in 1981, Lee Sang-bo began his acting career in 2006 with the drama Invisible Man Choi Jang-su. He went on to feature in several projects, including ‘Bad Love’, ‘Private Lives’, ‘Miss Monte-Cristo’, ‘Graceful Empire’, and ‘Golden Era of Daughters-in-Law’.

Drug allegations

In 2022, Lee Sang-bo was caught up in allegations of drug use. However, the claims were later proven false, as they stemmed from his use of prescribed antidepressants following the loss of his sister and parents in quick succession. At the time, police concluded there was insufficient evidence and decided not to pursue prosecution, closing the case without filing any charges.He returned to acting a year later with the KBS drama ‘The Elegant Empire’. Industry observers noted that Lee had remained active on social media until recently, although his accounts have since been wiped following news of his death.

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