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Former South Korean President Moon Jae In Comments on the Death of Lee Sun Kyun - Says Police are Too Accusatory

Former South Korean President Moon Jae In Comments on the Death of Lee Sun Kyun - Says Police are Too Accusatory

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Former South Korean President Moon Jae In Comments on the Death of Lee Sun Kyun - Says Police are Too Accusatory

The South Korean entertainment industry is shaken by the death of actor Lee Sun Kyun. His family and friends are devastated by his departure.

The cause of his death is said to be suicide. Many have commented on this, including former South Korean President Moon Jae In. He explained that the police and media were too accusatory towards the actor. Read the full story.

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Moon Jae In, former President of South Korea from 2017-2022, apparently voiced his opinion on the recent suicide case of actor Lee Sun Kyun.

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"I sincerely hope this will be an opportunity to see beyond the practices of investigation and reporting that are so bad."

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Out of humanity, Moon Jae In also expressed his condolences for the departure of the actor through his Facebook. "I mourn the unfortunate death of actor Lee Sun Kyun," wrote Moon Jae In.

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Moon Jae In also deeply regrets the police investigation and the extreme media reporting practices.

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The media coverage indeed seemed to corner Lee Sun Kyun. Many ended up hating the actor because of the news.

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Netizens also highlighted the police who conducted multiple tests on Lee Sun Kyun. Even though the first test results for Lee Sun Kyun were negative.

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"We now need to end the current situation where suspect facts are announced and disseminated through the media," said Moon Jae In.

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The former President of South Korea also revealed that before criminal charges are filed, such information should not be spread to the public. Hopefully, this issue can be a learning experience for many parties, especially the media, which should not corner someone without an official decision from the authorities.