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Kim Young-jae commemorates the 1st anniversary of the sudden departure of the late Lee Yoon-hee, "I miss it so much."

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Kim Young-jae / Photo = Star News, Kim Young-jae SNS
Kim Young-jae / Photo = Star News, Kim Young-jae SNS

Actor Kim Young-jae paid tribute to the first anniversary of the late Lee Yoon-hee.

Kim Young-jae recalled the deceased on his Instagram on the 10th, saying, "He always took care of me like a younger brother who was poor in social life and unfriendly."

Then, he said, "Suddenly, he went to heaven. A year has already passed, and I miss my brother's warm heart and generous smile so much," he said.

At the same time, he visited the place where Lee Yun-hee was in Yeongmyeon and handed over a bouquet of flowers, expressing his longing for the deceased.

The late Lee Yun-hee passed away on Jan. 11 last year. He was 64. The cause of death was not disclosed. It is known that the deceased did not have a chronic disease.

At the time, the deceased's agency said, "I understand that the deceased was committed to acting activities and did not meet his family often. I express my deepest condolences for the death of the deceased, who was full of passion for acting," he said.

The deceased made his debut in 1985 with the play "Here's the Soup" and made his face known in the 2007 film "Milyang." Since then, he has worked across screens and small screens such as "King of Abuse," "Top Secret Investigation," "Special Citizen," "Harodongseon," dramas "Save Me 2," "Black Dog," "Convenience Store Saetbyeol," "Model Taxi," "Sharp General," "Killer's Shopping List," "The Bandit, the Sound of the Sword" and "Seonsan."

Films such as "Encounter's House," "Good News" and the drama "The Art of Negotiation," which were the posthumous works of the deceased, were also released.

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