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It has been two years since the late Bang Sil, a singer from Seoul Sisters, passed away.
Bangsil died on February 20, 2024 at a nursing hospital in Ganghwa, Incheon. He was 61.
The deceased had been fighting for 17 years until he died after being diagnosed with cerebral infarction in 2007. In 2023, TV Chosun's "Stadark My Way" revealed that the whole body was paralyzed by cerebral infarction and almost lost sight due to retinopathy caused by diabetes.
Despite his illness, he did not forget his warmth. Singer Hyun-dang, who belonged to the same agency as Bang-sil, said, "As he had a warm heart and a good personality, I helped him a lot when he started to feel sick."
Born in Ganghwa Island, Incheon, the deceased began his activities in the US Eighth Army in the 1980s. Later, in 1985, Park Jin-sook and Yang Jung-hee formed a trio of women, Seoul Sisters, and made hit songs such as "The First Car," "Baego-dong," and "Youth Train."
The deceased, who turned solo in 1990 after the dissolution of the Seoul Sisters, continued his popularity by announcing "Seoul Tango," "Woman's Heart," and "What's What?"
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