Moonbin Reportedly Died of ‘Extreme Choice’

Although the cause of the death of Moonbin, the k-pop idol from the group Astro, is still being investigated, it is initially assumed to be an “extreme choice”, a euphemism used in Korea for suicide.

Moon Bin, the singer’s real name, was found dead by his representative in his apartment in the Gangnam district of Seoul. The discovery was made on the night of Wednesday, April 19, between 8:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m.

“It seems so bucket for the month you took her life. We are currently discussing the possibility of a autopsy in order to determine the exact cause of death,” the police revealed.

Agency Fantagio, for its part, confirmed Moonbin’s death, stating that the idol “suddenly left us and became a star in the sky” and expressed their condolences to the family members in great sadness and shock.

It is very difficult for the agency to convey the sad news fanssince the idol loved his followers more than anyone.

Likewise, they urge you to refrain from speculative and malicious reporting so that the family could say goodbye and remember him with respect.

Moonbin’s funeral will be held in accordance with his family’s wishes, and will be held as quietly as possible with only family, friends and company colleagues in attendance.

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Moon Bin became a media figure at the age of 8 and 11, he appeared on the big screen for the first time, and later, in 2016, together with five young people, he formed Star.

Since then, he has made several appearances in television shows, movies and on the Internet. Last year, the idol and three members of the group renewed their contract with the agency, but the future of the band was still unclear because one of the singers quit his job and the other went to do his military service.

The singer promoted his subunit called “Moonbin & Sanha” and was scheduled to participate in Dream Concert Busan in May.

In addition, together with his subunit, he planned a tour globally which included Latin American countries such as Mexico, Chile and Brazil, for June this year.

Source: Panama America

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