K-Pop star Park Bo Ram found dead at age 30 sparking police investigation after singer was ‘working on new music’
K-POP star Park Bo Ram died on Thursday and the cause of death is still being investigated. Bo Ram died at the age of 30 and has been a prominent figure in K-pop for the past 10 years. Park Bo Ram died at the age of 30Getty Images - Getty Police are investigating Bo Ram’s cause of deathInstagram/ramramram2 GettyNamyangju Police Station released a report that said Bo Ram was drinking with friends when she died[/caption] Xanadu Entertainment, Bo Ram’s agency, confirmed her death on Friday, April 12 in Korea. “Park Bo Ram suddenly left us in the late evening of April 11,” the agency said, per All K-Pop. “Our hearts are deeply troubled as we deliver this sudden news to her fans. “A wake and funeral proceedings will be scheduled after a discussion with the singer’s family.” Bo Ram was drinking at a friend’s house when she died, according to a report from Namyangju Police Station, per All K-pop. The report said she went to the restroom and after not returning for a while, a friend checked up on her and found her unconscious on the sink. They tried to do CPR and immediately called for emergency services which transported her to Hanyang University Guri Hospital. Police are investigating Bo Ram’s cause of death and have requested an autopsy. She was a singer-songwriter and actor who had released two new songs earlier this year and was working on new music recently. One of her songs about weight loss gained major traction for being motivational. “I think a lot of people, after listening to this song, were motivated to exercise more, lose weight, and diet,” Bo Ram told the Weekend Edition Sunday show. “I think a big reason is because I put my story into it. Like, one banana, two eggs — eating just that, and you see the results in me, and that was motivating for people. GettyBo Ram has been a prominent figure in K-pop for the past 10 years[/caption] More to follow… For the latest news on this story, keep checking back at The U.S. Sun, your go-to destination for the best celebrity news, sports news, real-life stories, jaw-dropping pictures, and must-see videos. Like us on Facebook at TheSunUS and follow us on X (formerly Twitter) at @TheUSSun
K-POP star Park Bo Ram died on Thursday and the cause of death is still being investigated.
Bo Ram died at the age of 30 and has been a prominent figure in K-pop for the past 10 years.
Namyangju Police Station released a report that said Bo Ram was drinking with friends when she died[/caption]Xanadu Entertainment, Bo Ram’s agency, confirmed her death on Friday, April 12 in Korea.
“Park Bo Ram suddenly left us in the late evening of April 11,” the agency said, per All K-Pop.
“Our hearts are deeply troubled as we deliver this sudden news to her fans.
“A wake and funeral proceedings will be scheduled after a discussion with the singer’s family.”
Bo Ram was drinking at a friend’s house when she died, according to a report from Namyangju Police Station, per All K-pop.
The report said she went to the restroom and after not returning for a while, a friend checked up on her and found her unconscious on the sink.
They tried to do CPR and immediately called for emergency services which transported her to Hanyang University Guri Hospital.
Police are investigating Bo Ram’s cause of death and have requested an autopsy.
She was a singer-songwriter and actor who had released two new songs earlier this year and was working on new music recently.
One of her songs about weight loss gained major traction for being motivational.
“I think a lot of people, after listening to this song, were motivated to exercise more, lose weight, and diet,” Bo Ram told the Weekend Edition Sunday show.
“I think a big reason is because I put my story into it. Like, one banana, two eggs — eating just that, and you see the results in me, and that was motivating for people.
Bo Ram has been a prominent figure in K-pop for the past 10 years[/caption]More to follow… For the latest news on this story, keep checking back at The U.S. Sun, your go-to destination for the best celebrity news, sports news, real-life stories, jaw-dropping pictures, and must-see videos.
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