South Korean actress Kang Seo Ha passes away
South Korean actress Kang Seo Ha has passed away. She was 31.
Soompi reported her death on Monday, saying that the actress died of cancer.
On Instagram, a presumed family member of Seo Ha shared a video compilation featuring the late actress's photos accompanied by a heartfelt letter in honor of her memory.
“I still can't believe it, sis… While enduring that great pain, “You worried about the people around you, worried about me," she wrote in Korean and translated into English by Google.
“You worried about the people around you, worried about me. You couldn't eat for months, but you insisted on paying with your own card, and you never let me skip my meals, my angel who left so quickly. Even while holding on with painkillers, you said, 'Thank you' and that it was fortunate that it was this long, but I was really embarrassed."
She also promised to care for the family in Seo Ha's absence and hoped she finds peace and happiness in the afterlife.
“I love you so so so much! Thank you for coming to our family and being my sister. I miss you already. I love you.”
According to Soompi's report, Seo Ha’s memorial altar is located in the funeral hall at Seoul St. Mary’s Hospital. The funeral procession will begin at 7:40 a.m. on July 16, with the burial to take place at the family burial site in Haman, Gyeongnam Province.
Seo Ha has starred in several dramas such as “Schoolgirl Detectives,” “Assembly,” “First Love Again,” “Through the Waves,” “The Flower in Prison,” and “Heart Surgeons.” She also took on the lead role in the upcoming film “Mangnaein,” which is reported to be her final work.
—Jade Veronique Yap/CDC, GMA Integrated News