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[breaking news] Actor Lee Sang-bo died. "Shock"..The agency said, "I'm trying to figure out what's going on." [Breaking news actor Lee Sang-bo's death 'shock'..The agency's "Understanding the Current Situation" formula]

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Actor Lee Sang-bo poses before an interview on KBS 2TV's daily drama "Elegant Empire" held at Loro Entertainment in Yongsan-gu, Seoul on the 10th.  Lee Sang-bo plays Na Seung-pil in the play. Na Seung-pil plays a role in opposing Jang Ki-yoon (Lee Si-gang), and he has endured with just one vengeance. However, it comes to a sad end as it is sacrificed for Jacqueline Taylor (Son Sung-yoon). /Photo = Kim Chang-hyun
Actor Lee Sang-bo poses before an interview on KBS 2TV's daily drama "Elegant Empire" held at Loro Entertainment in Yongsan-gu, Seoul on the 10th. Lee Sang-bo plays Na Seung-pil in the play. Na Seung-pil plays a role in opposing Jang Ki-yoon (Lee Si-gang), and he has endured with just one vengeance. However, it comes to a sad end as it is sacrificed for Jacqueline Taylor (Son Sung-yoon). /Photo = Kim Chang-hyun

Amid reports that actor Lee Sang-bo has died, the agency said it is "understanding the current situation."

Lee Sang-bo's agency, Korea Management Group (KMG), said in a phone call with Star News on the 27th, "We are checking the current reports and grasping the situation. I'll check the facts and tell you my position," he said.

The Hankook Ilbo reported that actor Lee Sang-bo was found dead on the 26th, a day earlier. According to reports, police have been dispatched to the scene due to the family's report and are currently investigating.

Meanwhile, Lee Sang-bo made his debut in the KBS2 TV drama "The Longest Number of Invisible Men" in 2006, and played in JTBC's "Private Life," KBS2's "Miss Monte Cristo," and "Elegant Empire."

Lee Sang-bo was arrested in September 2022 by police who were dispatched after receiving a report that a man who appeared to be drunk was running on the street. Later, Lee Sang-bo said that a simple drug reagent test tested positive for "morphine," but denied the drug charges and said it was because of the depression drug he was taking. His doctor also stressed in a medical certificate that Lee Sang-bo is taking antidepressants and nerve glasses, and that it is not an illegal drug. Accordingly, the police requested an appraisal to the National Forensic Service, and Lee Sang-bo was dismissed as "not charged" in about 20 days.

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