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szdaily -> Entertainment -> 
Cha becomes third young S. Korean entertainer to die in two months
    2019-12-05  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

A SOUTH Korean actor, Cha In-ha, has been found dead at the age of 27, according to a talent agency that represented him. Cha, who was set to appear in the new TV series “Love With Flaws,” is the third young South Korean entertainer to die in less than two months.

“We’re sincerely hurt that we’re sending this sad news to the people who have given Cha In-ha so much love and supported him until now,” a representative from Fantagio, an entertainment agency, said in a statement Tuesday, according to the South Korean daily newspaper Hankook Ilbo.

Fantagio cautioned against speculating about the circumstances of his death.

It was not immediately clear what had killed Cha or where he had been found, as of early Wednesday in Seoul.

Cha, whose real name is Lee Jae-ho according to Variety, has been gathering fans as a member of the acting group Surprise U since 2017.

As reports of his death spread, thousands of fans posted comments on Instagram on Tuesday under pictures of Cha. “It’s a shame that we lost another soul in 2019,” one wrote.

The news about Cha arrived on the heels of the recent deaths of two prominent female K-pop stars. Sulli, 25, and Goo Hara, 28, ended their lives within six weeks of each other in October and November, exposing the painful side of being a K-pop idol.  (SD-Agencies)

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