K-Pop star Park Bo Ram has died at the age of 30.
A police investigation has been launched into the death of the South Korean singer as her sudden passing comes as a huge shock to her fans from across the globe.
Park, who was a huge figure in Korean music for the last ten years, was found unconscious at a friend’s house yesterday (April 11), according to All K-Pop.
Her death was confirmed by her agents at Xanadu Entertainment who said: “Park Bo Ram suddenly left us in the late evening of April 11.
“Our hearts are deeply troubled as we deliver this sudden news to her fans.
“A wake and funeral proceedings will be scheduled after a discussion with the singer’s family.”
K-Pop star Park Bo Ram dies aged 30.
Park was reportedly drinking at a friend’s house when she allegedly went to the toilet and didn’t return.
After a period, her friend went to go and check on her where she reportedly found her unconscious and attempted CPR.
Emergency services were called and Park was transported to Hanyang University Guri Hospital where she was pronounced dead.
Police are currently investigating the singer’s death.
Following the news of her death, fans were quick to share messages of condolence online.
On Twitter/X, one user said: “Listening to Reply 1988 OST won’t be the same anymore. RIP Park Bo ram.”
Another wrote: “REST IN PEACE PARK BORAM. 1 Maret 1994 – 12 April 2024. Your beautiful song will always be the most beautiful memory of life.”
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