Koo Jun-yeop, the rumor of an abnormality in health... Seo Hee-won's farewell ceremony was emaciated, tears and muscle loss (comprehensive)
Feb 13, 2025
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Taiwan's local media, including Yiping News, reported on the 13th that Koo Jun-yeop was greatly weakened.
Media outlets quoted an acquaintance of Koo Joon-yeop, who recently attended a farewell ceremony held at Seo Hee-won's home, saying, `Koo has recently suffered serious muscle loss. His muscles were almost gone and he said goodbye to Seo Hee-won in tears, looking emaciated."
Koo Joon-yeop and Seo Hee-won broke up in 1998 after dating for about a year. Since then, Seo Hee-won married Chinese businessman Wang So-bi and had one son and one daughter, but divorced in 2021 after suffering from Wang So-bi's affair, domestic violence, drinking, and verbal abuse from her mother-in-law. Upon hearing the news, Koo contacted Seo Hee-won, and the reunited two got married in 2022.
A movie-like love story, too. Seo Hee-won died of acute pneumonia during a trip to Japan on the 2nd. He was 48. After completing the funeral process in Japan, Koo Jun-yeop moved the deceased's remains to Taiwan on the 5th.
However, as Seo Hee-won left a legacy worth 120 billion won, an inheritance war was predicted. According to the Taiwan Law, when one parent dies after a divorce, the child's parental rights are automatically inherited to the surviving parents. As a result, parental rights to the two children were handed over to Wang So-bi, and as it was revealed that Wang So-bi and Jangran owed more than 200 billion won, concerns were focused on their control of two-thirds of Seo Hee-won's legacy.
In response, Koo Jun-yup "Now I am passing through a time of pain that seems to break my intestines in indescribable sadness and pain. I didn't have the strength to say anything and I didn't want to say anything"He confessed his heartbreak. He also handed over his right to inheritance to Seo Hee-won's mother and declared that "legal measures will be taken to prevent bad people from accessing rights and property until children become adults.'
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