South Korean musicians died when they were 32

Here are 2 famous musicians from South Korea died at 32:

Hwang Yu-mi

Hwang Yu-mi (March 18, 1983-April 5, 2015) was a South Korean personality.

She gained fame as a cast member on the reality TV show "2 Days & 1 Night". Hwang later became an actress, appearing in several dramas and films, including "Miss Ripley" and "The Heaven is Only Open to the Single". She also had a successful career as a singer, releasing four albums and several singles. Unfortunately, Hwang passed away in 2015 at the age of 32 due to a sudden cardiac arrest. Her death was widely mourned by fans and fellow celebrities in South Korea.

While Hwang Yu-mi is best known for her involvement in the entertainment industry, she was also highly recognized for her charitable work. In 2010, she became a goodwill ambassador for the United Nations World Food Programme and traveled to Haiti to assist with relief efforts following the devastating earthquake. Additionally, Hwang was actively involved in animal welfare and frequently advocated for the protection of animals. She was known for adopting and rescuing numerous cats and dogs throughout her lifetime. Her dedication to philanthropic endeavors earned her widespread respect and admiration from fans and colleagues alike. To honor her legacy, a memorial scholarship fund in Hwang's name was established for students interested in pursuing careers in the entertainment industry and animal welfare advocacy.

Despite her success and short-lived career, Hwang Yu-mi's death sparked controversy and raised concerns over the Korean entertainment industry's intense working conditions and the pressure celebrities face. The sudden loss of Hwang Yu-mi served as a tragic reminder of the need for better support and protection of artists and their mental and physical health.

After her passing, some of her fans also started the 'Yu-mi's Starry Night' movement, where they left messages on Hwang's Naver blog as a way to celebrate and remember her life. Many fans and admirers continue to honor her memory to this day.

As an actor, singer, philanthropist, and animal lover, Hwang Yu-mi possessed a refreshing and unique perspective that endeared her to many fans worldwide. Her bright smile, infectious personality, and outstanding talent have left a lasting legacy, and she remains a beloved figure in the Korean entertainment industry.

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Park Yong-Ha

Park Yong-Ha (August 12, 1977 Nonhyeon-dong, Seoul-June 30, 2010 Nonhyeon-dong, Seoul) also known as パク·ヨンハ, 朴龙河, Park Yong Ha, 朴龍河, Park Yong-ha, Yong-ha Park, Bak Yong-ha, Pak Yongha or Park Yon ha was a South Korean singer, actor and dancer.

Discography: 期別 and All In. Genres he performed include K-pop, J-pop and Pop music.

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