ROOM OF THE LATE ACTOR PARK YONG-HA’S WAKE SERVICE

The room where the wake service for the late actor Park Yong-ha was held for three days at the St. Mary’s Hospital in Seoul, South Korea.

Room of late actor Park Yong-ha‘s wake service [Han Youn-jong/Asia Economic Daily]

Room of late actor Park Yong-ha‘s wake service [Han Youn-jong/Asia Economic Daily]

Room of late actor Park Yong-ha‘s wake service [Han Youn-jong/Asia Economic Daily]

Photographer : Han Youn-jong hyj0709@
Editor : Jessica Kim jesskim@
<ⓒ10Asia All rights reserved>

hancinema / July 2, 2010

PARK YONG-HA’S COFFIN BORNE OUT OF ST. MARY’S HOSPITAL

Korean actor So Ji-sub carries a photograph of the late actor Park Yong-ha during the coffin-bearing ceremony held at St. Mary’s Hospital in Seoul, Korea on July 2, 2010. [Asia Economic Daily]

The coffin for the late Korean actor Park Yong-ha, who committed suicide two days ago, was borne out of St. Mary’s Hospital in Seoul earlier this morning amidst a sea of celebrities and fans attending the ceremony.

Actor So Ji-sub, a close friend of Park, led the coffin-bearing procession while carrying a photograph of the deceased, followed by Park’s parents, family members and fellow actor friends. Several celebrities broke out into tears and started sobbing loudly.

The ceremony, held at 6 a.m at St. Mary’s Hospital in Seoul, was also attended by some 200 fans and 80 media outlets from Korea and Japan.

The hearse will drive past Korea’s three major broadcasting stations SBS, KBS and MBC where Park had worked, his old home in Hapjeong-dong and current home in Cheongdam-dong.

Park will be cremated in Sungnam and his remains will be buried at the Bundang Memorial Park in Gyeonggi Province.

Numerous Korean celebrities had paid a visit to Park’s wake service for the past two days including CNBLUE, Yoo Jin, Gummy, Kang Ta, Kim Bum, Kim Ha-neulKim Hyeon-joo, Kim Jin-pyo, Lee Byeong-Heon, Lyn, Park Hyo-shin, Psy, Song Seung-heon and U-Know Yunho.

Best known for his role as Sang-hyuk in the smash hit TV series “Winter Sonata” (KBS2, 2002), Park had led a successful acting and singing career in Korea and Japan as well.

However, sources close to Park said he recently had been having a very hard time juggling his career, his company and family problems. His father is currently suffering from late-stage stomach cancer.

Park was found dead in his apartment around 5:30 a.m. on June 30. He hanged himself from the cord of his camcorder charger.

Although many suspected that Park had been suffering from depression and severe stress, local police ruled his death as “a suicide taken on impulse” after drinking the previous night and claimed there were no emotional or financial issues involved.

So Ji-sub [Han Youn-jong/Asia Economic Daily]

Actor So Ji-sub, holding late actor Park Yong-ha‘s photograph in his hands, sits in the front seat of the hearse carrying late actor Park’s coffin after it is borne out of St. Mary’s Hospital in Seoul, South Korea on July 2, 2010.

So Ji-sub [Han Youn-jong/Asia Economic Daily]

A Japanese fans cries out for late actor Park Yong-ha as actor So Ji-sub, carrying Park’s photograph in his hands, leads a procession of Park’s coffin being borne out of St. Mary’s Hospital in Seoul, South Korea on July 2, 2010.

Reporter : Park Kun-ouc kun1112@
Editor : Lynn Kim lynn2878@
<ⓒ10Asia All rights reserved>

Source : 10.asiae.co.kr/Articl… ( English Korean )

hancinema / July 2, 2010

KOREAN STARS ATTEND PARK YONG-HA’S COFFIN RITES

Korean actor So Ji-sub attends the coffin rites for Park Yong-ha at St. Mary’s Hospital in Seoul, Korea on July 1, 2010. [Asia Economic Daily]

The coffin rites for actor Park Yong-ha, who took his own life Wednesday morning, was attended by numerous Korean celebrities including actors So Ji-subKim Hyeon-jooJeong Tae-woo and singers Park Hyo-shin and Kim Won-jun.

The coffin rites, held from 2 p.m. for around 40 minutes, was conducted in a Buddhist ceremony. Many of Park’s close actor friends showed up at the coffin rites to take part in the ritual.

So Ji-sub, a close friend of Park, has been staying at Park’s wake service since yesterday morning and appeared particularly gaunt with puffy eyes.

Park’s parents, both in wheelchairs, came to mourn the death of their son. Park’s father, a famed music producer during the 1970s and 1980s, is currently suffering from late-stage stomach cancer.

The actor’s family members allowed the Japanese fans to pay their condolences until 1 p.m.

The coffin will be born out of Seoul’s St. Mary’s Hospital tomorrow morning at 7 a.m. with the funeral set to take place three hours later. His body will be cremated in Sungnam.

His remains will be buried at the Bundang Memorial Park in Gyeonggi Province.

So Ji-sub [Han Youn-jong/Asia Economic Daily]

Korean actor So Ji-sub attends the coffin rites for Park Yong-ha at St. Mary’s Hospital in Seoul, Korea on July 1, 2010.

Reporter : Ko Jae-wan star@
Editor : Lynn Kim lynn2878@
<ⓒ10Asia All rights reserved>

Source : 10.asiae.co.kr/Articl… ( English Korean )

hancinema / July 1, 2010

FACTBOX – CHRONOLOGY OF SOUTH KOREAN CELEBRITY SUICIDES

South Korean actor Park Yong-ha was found dead at his home on Thursday after committing suicide by hanging himself with the cord of a camcorder charger. He was 32. Park is the latest in a series of suicides by top entertainers first spurred by actress Lee Eun-joo in 2005.

Following is a chronological list of some of the stars of the small and big screen who took their own life.

Lee Eun-joo, actress, 24. February 22, 2005. The star of hit films including “Taegukgi: The Brotherhood of War” and “The Scarlet Letter” hanged herself in the walk-in closet of her apartment. Friends and family said she had suffered from severe depression.

* U-Nee, singer and actress, 25. January 21, 2007. U-Nee, a second stage name for Heo Yoon who debuted at the age of 17 under the stage name Lee Hye-ryeon until she pursued a singing career, hanged herself from a door frame in her house. Her mother testified she had suffered from depression. She had also been a target of frequent harsh criticism on the Internet.

Jeong Da-bin, actress, 26. February 10, 2007. Born Jung Hye-seon, the star of TV series “Cat on the Roof” and sitcom “Nonstop 3”, was found dead in the bathroom of her boyfriend’s house where she was staying at the time, with a towel wrapped around her neck. Her online blog entries indicated she has suffered from depression.

Ahn Jae-hwan, actor, 36. September 8, 2008 (date body was discovered). The husband of comedienne Jeong Seon-hee was found in his car several days after his death, believed to have committed suicide with toxic fumes as briguette ash was found inside the vehicle. Observers assumed multiple business failures heading for bankruptcy and a hefty sum of debts had driven the actor to take his life.

Choi Jin-sil, actress, 39. October 2, 2008. An iconic actress in the country with two decades of acting career under her belt, Choi was found dead by her mother at her home with an elastic band around her neck tied to a shower stall. She had suffered from depression since her 2004 divorce from then baseball player Cho Sung-min. She is presumed to have come under greater stress amid rumors circulating on the Internet that she was involved in the suicide of fellow actor Ahn Jae-hwan.

Jang Ja-yeon, model and actress, 29. March 7, 2009. Jang hanged herself on the stairs of her two-story house just as she started to gain fame while appearing in smash hit TV series “Boys over Flowers“. A seven-page suicide note revealed she had been forced by her former agents to provide sexual favors to several high-profile entertainment figures and journalists. Prosecutors carried out a four-month long probe into the accused but left only her former agents indicted.

* Kim Daul, model, 20. November 19, 2009. The top model, picked as NY Magazines Top 10 Models to Watch in 2008, committed suicide while pursuing her model career in France. She had walked the runways of many of the world’s most highly-esteemed fashion brands including Chanel, Vivienne Westwood and Bottega Veneta.

* Choi Jin-young, singer and actor, 39. March 29, 2010. The younger brother of late actress Choi Jin-silwho also took her own life, was found dead at his home after having suffered from his sister’s death.

Park Yong-ha, singer and actor, 32. June 30, 2010. Park’s mother discovered Park dead in his room. Police announced the actor took his own life on impulse after drinking from stress over his father’s illness and having to juggle his business and entertainment career.

Jessica Kim jesskim@

10.asiae / hancinema / July 1, 2010

PARK YONG-HA ‘SUFFERED STRESS AND DEPRESSION’

The actor and singer Park Yong-ha had parted ways with his former manager and was under stress running his own business before he was found dead in an apparent suicide Wednesday morning, sources in the entertainment industry say.

Park had split with his manager, who became the head of an entertainment agency, late last year and often talked about his disappointment in relationships with people when he began managing his own affairs. He appears to have suffered added pressure when he found out that his father had cancer, several of his acquaintances said

Police said Park had hung himself on his bedpost with an electrical wire. His mother, who found the body, called emergency services immediately, but it was too late. Police said suicide was the most probable cause since there were no signs of forced entry or a struggle. Park left no will or suicide note to give a clue to the motive.

Two or three days before his death, Park apparently told friends that his work and life were “too difficult”. Police heard testimony from Park’s friends that he suffered from insomnia due to stress and was taking sleeping pills. According to the wishes of the family, no autopsy will be conducted.

Park had returned to Korea on Saturday for a brief stay after a series of successful concerts in Japan marking the release of his new album. He had been busy meeting with friends and associates on the day before he died. On Tuesday he returned home around midnight after drinking with friends and spoke with his father, who is in the terminal stage of stomach cancer, massaging his back and legs. Park is said to have cried and told his father he wished he was the one who was sick.

Police believe his suicide was impulsive. One executive at an entertainment agency who was close to Park said, “He often seemed sad and gloomy because of his father’s illness”.

His father, Park Seung-in, was an album producer in the 1970s and 80s and a manager for several popular Korean singers. His showbiz background had a profound influence on his son. Park debuted at the age of 17 in 1994 in an MBC TV drama. He rose to fame after appearing along with Bae Yong-joonand Choi Ji-woo in the hit TV series “Winter Sonata” and received the Golden Disk award in Japan for four consecutive years since 2005.

Source : www.chosun.com… ( English Chinese Korean Japanese )

hancinema / July 1, 2010

EX-GIRLFRIEND MOURNS PARK YONG-HA’S DEATH

A day after actor Park Yong-ha’s shocking suicide, his ex-girlfriend Eugene mourned his death in an online letter to her fans.

“Life is precious, so let’s pay more attention to family, friends and colleagues,” said the singer-turned-actress in a message posted on her fan cafe.

“Whenever I have a hard time, I think about the fans who support me.”

Eugene and Park were known to be dating as they starred together in drama ‘Loving You’ in 2002, but they broke up shortly after the drama ended.

koreantimes / July 01, 2010 18:34

POLICE ANNOUNCE PARK YONG-HA COMMITTED SUICIDE


Chief investigator Kwak Jeong-hee at Gangnam Police Station gives a briefing on singer and actor Park Yong-ha’s death on June 30, 2010 in Seoul, South Korea.

Police have officially announced suicide is the cause of singer and actor Park Yong-ha’s death. Park was 32.

Chief investigator Kwak Jeong-hee at Gangnam Police Station gave a briefing on Wednesday afternoon, declaring that Park died of suffocation early in the day after hanging himself from the cord of his camcorder’s charger that he had hung to the top of his bedpost.

Kwak however, dismissed reports claiming that Park took his life from depression or problems he had related to taking sleeping pills for 14 years. “We were able to confirm that he had recently taken some pills although we do not know if it was after he got home last night. Nevertheless, it is unrelated to the cause of his death”, Kwak explained.

Police were also unable to find any indications of financial or health related issues nor discover a memorandum on his recent thoughts or a suicide note.

However, for the past few days Park had confessed to his acquaintances that “both work and life are tough”, asking to talk again after he had organized his thoughts.

Also, upon arriving at home past midnight after yesterday after drinking, Park had apologized to his father, close to tears, “I’m sorry, I’m sorry, I should be the one in pain, not you”. Park’s father has been diagnosed with late-stage stomach cancer and Park, a devoted son, was in agony over his father’s illness.

Kwak added that the actor had taken sleeping pills on several occasions after finding difficulty in falling asleep from having to juggle his business as the CEO of his own agency YONA Entertainment, creating new businesses and pursuing his singing and acting career.

“Based on the testimonies, we are assuming that Park committed suicide on impulse after drinking from stress over his father’s illness, his business and entertainment career”, Kwak stated.

Park was discovered by his mother at 5:30 a.m. at his house today after he had taken his life. Police presume Park died around 3:00 a.m.

Park, who debuted as an actor in 1994, gained popularity throughout Asia after appearing in Winter Sonata, a drama that first started the Hallyu craze, alongside top actors Bae Yong-joon and Choi Ji-woo.

He also led a successful singing career in Japan where he placed several albums within the top 10 ranks of the Oricon charts and won four consecutive Japan Gold Disc Awards.

Most recently, he had been set to star in the small screen adaptation “Love Song – Drama” of legendary Hong Kong pic “Comrades, Almost a Love Story”, across actress Yoon Eun-hye.

He was on a brief visit to Korea this week while on a three-month long 16-city tour in Japan starting last week.

Below are excerpts from the Q&A session of the police briefing.

Q: Had he drank a lot when he took his life?
A: He was under the influence of alcohol when he returned home after midnight on the night of his death. According to his father, he did not drink a lot but a little.

Q: Did you carry out an autopsy?
A: The family of the deceased do not want one. This means that they too do not have any questions over the cause of his death.

Q: Why did his mother open the door to his room at such an early hour?
A: His mother goes to sleep early and Park often went home late. So it is his mother’s habit to open the door to her son’s room early. She had opened the door early today too.

Q: Was he under a lot of stress over his father’s illness?
A: Investigation showed that Park treated his parents well and was the type who is affectionate. He had told his acquaintances many times that he is extremely distressed about the process of his father’s fight against the disease.

Q: He was said to have taken sleeping pills over an extended period of time.
A: It was never stated that he took them for an extended period. It has not been confirmed whether he took sleeping pills on May 30 but he did take a few recently. But it has nothing to do with the cause of his death. The cause of his death is suffocation.

Q: Did he not have any financial issues?
A: We do not investigate into one’s financial standing when dealing with a death.

Q: Are you sure there was no will?
A: We looked at the notebooks and belongings in his room but we could not find anything which could be considered a will.

Q: Was he suffering from depression?
A: There was no indication either that he had health issues or was suffering from depression.

Q: What about love issues?
A: Nobody has said he had such issues.

Q: Has the case been closed?
A: We handed over the case to prosecutors regarding his body we did not carry out an autopsy on. We have also handed over the body to the family of the bereaved and the case has been closed.

Q: Did you investigate into his phone call records?
A: We got hold of his mobile phone but he had deleted records of his calls. I think he did it himself. The text messages were still there.

Q: Why did he come to Korea when he’s on tour?
A: He visited because of his father’s illness.

10.asiae / phpmyanmar / June 30, 2010

CELEBRITIES ARRIVE AT LATE ACTOR PARK YONG-HA’S WAKE SERVICE

Lee Byeong-Heon [Han Youn-joung/Asia Economic Daily]

Actor Lee Byeong-Heon arrives at late actor Park Yong-ha‘s wake service at Seoul St. Mary’s Hospital in South Korea on June 30, 2010. Park was found dead at his home in a suicide.

Song Seung-heon [Han Youn-jong/Asia Economic Daily]

Actor Song Seung-heon arrives at late actor Park Yong-ha‘s wake service at Seoul St. Mary’s Hospital in South Korea on June 30, 2010. Park was found dead at his home after committing suicide.

Song Seung-heon [Han Youn-jong/Asia Economic Daily]

U-Know Yunho [Han Youn-jong/Asia Economic Daily]

Singer and actor U-Know Yunho arrives at late actor Park Yong-ha‘s wake service at Seoul St. Mary’s Hospital in South Korea on June 30, 2010. Park was found dead at his home in an apparent suicide.

Kim Hyung-joon [Lee Ki-bum/Asia Economic Daily]

Boy band SS501 member Kim Hyung-joon arrives at late actor Park Yong-ha‘s wake service at Seoul St. Mary’s Hospital in South Korea on June 30, 2010. Park was found dead at his home in an apparent suicide.

SS501 Kim Hyung-joon and U-Kiss Ki Bum [Lee Ki-bum/Asia Economic Daily]

From left, SS501 Kim Hyung-joon and his younger brother, U-Kiss member Ki Bum arrive at late actorPark Yong-ha‘s wake service at Seoul St. Mary’s Hospital in South Korea on June 30, 2010. Park was found dead at his home in an apparent suicide.

So Ji-sub [Lee Ki-bum/Asia Economic Daily]

A sobbing actor So Ji-sub arrives at late actor Park Yong-ha‘s wake service at Seoul St. Mary’s Hospital in South Korea on June 30, 2010. Park was found dead at his home in an apparent suicide.

So and Park, of the same age, were such good friends that they lived in the same apartment. “I’m closest with Song Seung-heon and Park Yong-ha. I see them almost everyday when I don’t have shoots”, So had said during an interview for his MBC TV series “Road No. 1“.

Yoon Eun-hye [Park Sung-ki/Asia Economic Daily]

Actress Yoon Eun-hye arrives at late actor Park Yong-ha‘s wake service at Seoul St. Mary’s Hospital in South Korea on June 30, 2010. Park was found dead at his home in a suicide.

Yoon Eun-hye [Park Sung-ki/Asia Economic Daily]

Bae Yong-joon [Park Sung-ki/Asia Economic Daily]

Actor Bae Yong-joon arrives at late actor Park Yong-ha‘s wake service at Seoul St. Mary’s Hospital in South Korea on June 30, 2010. Park was found dead at his home in a suicide.

Choi Ji-woo [Han Youn-jong/Asia Economic Daily]

A sobbing Choi Ji-woo arrives at late actor Park Yong-ha‘s wake service at Seoul St. Mary’s Hospital in South Korea on June 30, 2010. Park was found dead at his home in a suicide.

Choi Ji-woo [Han Youn-jong/Asia Economic Daily]

Kim Beom [Han Youn-jong/Asia Economic Daily]

Actor Kim Beom arrives at late actor Park Yong-ha‘s wake service at Seoul St. Mary’s Hospital in South Korea on June 30, 2010. Park was found dead at his home in a suicide.

Kim Beom [Han Youn-jong/Asia Economic Daily]

Reporter : Han Youn-jong hyj0709@
Photographer : Lee Ki-bum metro83@
Photographer : Park Sung-Ki musictok@
Editor : Jessica Kim jesskim@
<ⓒ10Asia All rights reserved>

hancinema / June 30, 2010

PARK YONG-HA’S DEVOTION TO FATHER LED TO DEATH, SAY SOURCES

Park Yong-ha [YONA Entertainment

Sources close to singer and actor Park Yong-ha, who was found dead this morning in an apparent suicide, have said it may be Park’s great filial piety toward his father that led to his death.According to multiple sources, Park moved in with his father, suffering from late-stage stomach cancer, so he could look after him.He had even been reconsidering his decision to star in “Love Song – Drama”, a small-screen remake of legendary Hong Kong pic “Comrades, Almost a Love Story”, to spend more time by his father’s side, sources said.The series, also starring actress Yoon Eun-hye, was set to go into shoot around late July and go on air in Korea by the end of the year.Sources also said Park and his father were like “close friends”, with Park taking his father on tour with him to Japan as well as often discussing his career with him — Park’s father was a famed music producer in the 1970s to 1980s and the manager of veteran singer Song Chang-shik.Hence, being the devoted son he is, Park probably tormented himself over his father’s illness and chose to commit suicide, explained the sources.News of Park’s death has stunned fans and the entertainment industry as the celebrity, also a popular figure in Japan after starring in smash-hit series “Winter Sonata” alongside Bae Yong-joong and Choi Ji-woo, had been actively pushing forth his career as well as taking part in volunteer work.Having led a particularly successful singing career in Japan, placing several albums within the top 10 on the Oricon charts and winning four consecutive Japan Gold Disc Awards, Park had attracted 20,000 fans to a concert marking the fifth year since his debut in the country and was set to go on a three-month long 16-city tour starting last week.He had also visited the Republic of Chad in Africa over several occasions since last year as a goodwill ambassador of non-profit organization Good Neighbors and had donated money to help build a school under his name, YONA SCHOOL, in the country.Park was found hanging himself from the cord of his mobile phone charger at 5:30 a.m. in his house. His body has been placed at Seoul St. Mary’s Hospital.Editor in Chief : Hwang Yong-hee hee21@
Reporter : Kang Geyong-rok rock@
Editor : Jessica Kim jesskim@
<ⓒ10Asia All rights reserved>

Source : 10.asiae.co.kr/Articl… ( English Korean )

Hancinema / June 30, 2010

KIM HA-NEUL CANCELS JAPAN SKED OVER PARK YONG-HA’S DEATH

Korean actress Kim Ha-neul [Asia Economic Daily]

Korean actress Kim Ha-neul, who has been in Japan since last weekend, will be rushing back to Korea upon hearing of actor Park Yong-ha‘s sudden death earlier this morning.

The actress, who held a sold-out fan meeting in Japan over the weekend, had other schedules planned for the week.

“She decided to cancel the rest of her plans in Japan and rush back”, an official at agency J. One Plus Entertainment told Asia Economic Daily over the phone on Wednesday.

“She was so shocked that she could not say anything. I think his death is harder for her to accept because Park Yong-ha was a bright and cheerful person”, the official added.

Kim and Park had starred together in the hit TV series “On Air” (SBS, 2008).

The official added that many fellow actors, including So Ji-sub, are heartbroken over the news of Park, who was found dead in his apartment around 5:30 a.m. He had hanged himself on the cord of his camcorder charger.

Kim will be arriving in Seoul later this afternoon.

Reporter : Park So-yoen muse@
Editor : Lynn Kim lynn2878@
<ⓒ10Asia All rights reserved>

Source : 10.asiae.co.kr/Articl… ( English Korean )

hancinema / June 30, 2010