South Korean actress Yoo Ju Eun commits suicide by leaving a note

Another tragic event took place in South Korea, where suicide rates are high. Beautiful actress Yoo Ju Eun ended her life at the age of 27. The actor’s death devastated his family and fans.

WRITTEN A LETTER BEFORE TAKING SUICIDE

The reason for his suicide, who also took part in productions such as Never Twice, Joseon Survival Period, which gained great fame with Big Forest published in 2018, was not disclosed. It was noteworthy that Yoo Ju Eun, who wrote a letter before committing suicide, also mentioned the difficulties she experienced in acting, which is her biggest passion.

South Korean actress Yoo Ju Eun commits suicide by leaving a note

The note left by the player was shared on Instagram. The notes are as follows:

“I’m sorry to let everyone go. Especially my mom, dad, grandma and brother. My mind is screaming that I don’t want to live anymore. You may feel emptiness without me, but please stay strong. I’ll be watching you. Please don’t cry, it’s not good for your health.

I’m not upset at all, I’m actually very calm. I’ve been thinking about this for a long time. I’ve lived a happier life than I deserve. I’m happy with that and that’s enough. So please don’t blame anyone and move on. I can see many people’s future at my funeral…

I just wanted to act, maybe acting was my everything or just a part of me. But maintaining that life was not easy. It was devastating. I realized that dreaming is both a blessing and a curse. I believe that God will not send me to hell. He will listen to me and take care of me. So please don’t worry.

My family, friends and fans… Thank you for loving me. I think I have lived a successful life because I have accumulated unforgettable memories. Thank you for understanding and putting up with me. I’m sorry I can’t write more. I hope you understand me.

I would like to thank everyone who knew me, especially my teachers, I respected all of you. You taught me a lot about life. Mom, dad, I love you so much. Please don’t cry, I beg you.”