In a shocking development, South Korean actor Lee Sang-bo has been found dead at the age of 44. He was discovered by a family member, prompting immediate concerns and an ongoing investigation into the circumstances surrounding his death.
Authorities have not yet confirmed the cause of death, which remains under investigation. Reports indicate that Lee was 43 when he was found, according to some sources, adding to the confusion surrounding the exact details of this tragic event.
Lee Sang-bo began his acting career in 2006 with the drama “Invisible Man Choi Jang-su” and quickly rose to prominence, starring in several popular TV dramas including “Bad Love,” “Private Lives,” “Miss Monte-Cristo,” and “Golden Era of Daughters-in-Law.” His first lead role was in “Miss Monte-Cristo” in 2021.
In 2022, Lee faced legal troubles when he was briefly detained on suspicion of drug use but was released without indictment. He had previously been cleared of drug allegations related to prescribed antidepressants.
Lee’s agency is currently working to confirm further details regarding his death, while his funeral is expected to take place in the coming days. Until recently, he was active on social media, but his accounts have been wiped following his passing.
Friends and fans are expressing their shock and sorrow over the news, with many recalling his contributions to the entertainment industry. Lee had faced personal struggles in recent years, particularly following the loss of his sister and parents.
Details remain unconfirmed as the investigation continues, leaving many questions unanswered about the circumstances leading to Lee Sang-bo’s untimely death.