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"Lee Jinho '119 First Caller', Kangin from SJ" [Star Issue]

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From left, Kang In and Lee Jin Ho / Photo = Star News, AXN
From left, Kang In and Lee Jin Ho / Photo = Star News, AXN

Comedian Lee Jin-ho (40) is being treated in the intensive care unit after collapsing from an acute cerebral hemorrhage, and the story that the "119 first reporter" was Kang In (41, real name Kim Young-woon), a former member of the group Super Junior, came out.

According to My Daily on the 14th, Kangin saved Lee Jin-ho's life. The media said, "Kang-in called Lee Jin-ho on the 1st, and at that time, Lee Jin-ho was already losing consciousness. Lee Jin-ho, who managed to answer the phone, informed Kangin of his condition, and Kangin quickly reported it to 119, according to the report.

"The 119 rescuers who were dispatched at the report of Kangin rushed Lee Jin-ho to a hospital in Seoul," he said.

Earlier on the 9th, Lee Jin-ho's agency, SM C&C, said, "Lee Jin-ho was hospitalized with a sudden cerebral hemorrhage on the afternoon of the 1st. We are currently recovering consciousness and focusing on treatment," he said in an official statement.

However, according to Lee Jin-ho, a YouTuber who runs the YouTube channel "Entertainment Du President," Lee Jin-ho is currently in a situation where it is difficult to pay hospital bills due to arrears in health insurance premiums.

Meanwhile, Kangin withdrew from Super Junior in 2019, causing controversy such as assault disputes and drunk driving hit-and-run accidents in the past. Lee Jin-ho has also suspended his activities on charges of illegal gambling and drunk driving.

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