Lee Ji-han, K-Pop Singer, Dead at 24


Tragedy has struck the music world.

On Saturday, Lee Ji-han was among the more than 150 people killed during a massive crowd rush at a Halloween celebration in Seoul, South Korea.

He was 24 years old.

The fatal incident took over the weekend when a crowd surge took place in a narrow alley.

Over 140 were injured, with the victims being mostly young adults from a span of 14 countries.

As of Monday, Korean police have launched an investigation into what transpired, including looking into how crowd control measures and safety precautions failed.

In response, the Korean government has announced a period of national mourning that will last until November 5.

Moreover, numerous K-pop music releases and events have been canceled or postponed in light of the tragedy.

Lee’s agency, 935 Entertainment, confirmed the awful development regarding its client in a statement on Monday:

“We are sad to deliver such news today, but Lee Ji-han has passed away in the crush in Itaewon.

“We would like to express our deepest condolences to his family, who are saddened by the sudden tragic news, also to everyone who loved him.”

The artist was a rising star in the Korean entertainment industry, having competed in the second season of the Korean singing competition Produce 101.

On the program — which centers on 101 K-Pop performers vying for a spot in an 11-member boy band — Jihan garnered a large folllowing after performing covers of hits such as “Overdose’ and “Be Mine.”

He was eventually eliminated in the fifth episode.

The 24-year old later made his way into acting, starring in the 2019 comedy series, Today Was Another Nam Hyun Day.

After the public learned of Ji-han’s passing, a number fans of the K-pop star expressed their condolences on Twitter, including one social media user who wrote:

“RIP to Lee Jihan from Produce 101, he is one of them idol who has died in the Itaewon Stampede, May your soul rest in peace and you are the most amazing and beautiful person, we love you so much.”

The aforementioned agency, meanwhile, concluded its message of mourning as follows:

Lee Ji-han brightly smiled when greeting us all the time. He had pure and positive energy with great passion for acting. It is very hard to believe that we cannot see him anymore.

Please send your warm goodbye to Lee Ji-han. He’ll always be remembered.

You can view the original article HERE.

Revisiting Jennifer Lopez’s 2011 Album “Love?”
‘Bachelorette’ Star Jason Tartick Does Dinner with New Girlfriend
Nicki Nicole Shares How Rap Music Became Her Outlet
Gypsy Rose Blanchard Officially Back Together With Ex-Fiancé Ken Urker
‘I Won’t Say It Didn’t Sting’
Facets to Honor Academy Museum President Jacqueline Stewart at the 2024 Screen Gems Benefit | Chaz’s Journal
Jeanne du Barry Review | Johnny Depp and Maïwenn Have Royal Chemistry
Jeanne du Barry Director Clarifies ‘Scary’ Johnny Depp Comments, Slams Original Interview for Misinterpreting Comments
Fontaines D.C. announce intimate surprise New York show for next week
Framed answer today – here’s the solution for May 1
Russ announces UK and European ‘It Was You All Along’ tour dates
tickets, dates, venues and more
North Carolina star Davis returning for 5th year
Dominate the Field: Essential Tactics for Establishing Your Presence in Polish Sports
Kabaddi Craze: Riding the Wave of Betting Excitement
Oscar De La Hoya’s Praying For Mike Tyson Against ‘Real Fighter’ Jake Paul
Tulsa King Season 2 Adds Yellowstone’s Neal McDonough as Sylvester Stallone’s Latest Enemy
The Rookie Season 6 Episode 7 Review: Crushed
The White Lotus Star Teases Season 3: ‘It’s About Death’
NCIS Season 21 Episode 9 Review: Prime Cut
Charlotte Stone Shoes Review With Photos
Watch! Highlights From The 8th Annual Fashion Los Angeles Awards
The Fashion Los Angeles Awards’ Top Red Carpet Moments
The Fashion Los Angeles Awards Returns with Star Power And A Focus On Community