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Lee Sang-bo, the late "shocking sad news," the mortuary was held at Pyeongtaek Central Funeral Hall..The 29th [Official]

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Actor Lee Sang-bo / Photograph = Kim Chang-hyun
Actor Lee Sang-bo / Photograph = Kim Chang-hyun

Amid the sudden news of actor Lee Sang-bo, it was confirmed that a mortuary for the deceased was also set up.

As a result of Star News' confirmation, the mortuary of the late Lee Sang-bo was set up in Room 3 of the Central Funeral Home in Pyeongtaek, Gyeonggi-do. The stamping is 10:30 a.m. on the 29th, and the burial site is the Pyeongtaek Memorial Hall.

The Hankook Ilbo reported on the 27th that Lee Sang-bo was found dead the previous day. In response, an official from the Korea Management Group (KMG), Lee Sang-bo's agency, told Star News in a phone call, "We are checking the current reports and grasping the situation. I will check the facts and tell you my position."

Currently, all posts have been deleted from Lee Sang-bo's SNS account, adding to the regret.

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.

Lee Sang-bo, who later resumed his acting career, said in an interview with Star News in January 2024, "In fact, it was at that time that I received attention with the biggest issue than my acting career. There were actually bad feelings to say that it was burdensome in front of the camera, but there were also things I wanted to look at me strangely, he said. "I was very careful and worried. But someone said, 'It may not feel good for Sangbo, but I think this incident became a turning point and turning point.' This is because there has been no such case and no actor has returned so quickly. When I heard this, I thought I shouldn't be trapped alone," he confessed. He also expressed relief, saying, "If it was once very hard, now it's possible to joke."

He continued, "I really thought I should be responsible. There are many eyes on me, and I don't know how long I will be an actor. But I know I have to repay you, not in vain," he said, adding, "I want to make sure that I don't think about it with acting enough to overturn the case. I have a desire to make people imprinted with acting, not with the phrase (mocking drugs) in front of me," he said.

Lee Sang-bo, who was born in 1981, debuted in the KBS 2TV drama "The Longest Number of Invisible Men" in 2006, and has since appeared in a number of works including "Daughter-in-law's Full Age," "Naughty Love," "Private Life," "Miss Monte Cristo," "Elegant Empire," "Secretly Great" and "Mefisto."

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