Sunday (11 June), while returning home, the celebrity reportedly descended a flight of stairs, as reported by local media.
Park Soo Ryun Death
Park Soo Ryun Cause of Death: Park Soo-ryun, the 29-year-old protagonist of the South Korean television series Snowdrop, has died. Sunday (11 June), while returning home, the celebrity reportedly descended a flight of stairs, as reported by local media.
Doctors at the hospital attempted to revive Park, but she was proclaimed brain dead in the end. The actor’s family has decided to donate her organs because they will feel “comforted” knowing that her heart will be used to save other people’s lives.
In a statement (reported by Soompi), Park’s mother stated that her daughter was “only unconscious in her brain” and that her pulse was still beating. Someone must have an urgent requirement for it. As her parents, we can find solace in the fact that her pulse now beats in another individual.
Tuesday marked the funeral procession for Park, who passed away on June 13 at Suwon Hospital in the Gyeonggi Provincial Medical Centre. The actor made his stage debut in Il Tenore in 2018.
In addition, she has appeared in the musicals Siddhartha and The Cellar, as well as the comedies Finding Mr. Destiny and The Days We Loved. In Snowdrop, Park’s character was an undergraduate at Hosu Women’s University.
Also featured in the drama series are Yoo In-na, Jisoo of BLACKPINK, and Jung Hae-in. Kim Mi-soo, who also starred in Snowdrop, died “suddenly” at the age of 30 in January of last year. Unknown is the reason for her passing away.
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