New Delhi, India

South Korean actor Park Ji-Hoon who starred in 'Chicago Typewriter' series, passed away at the age of 32 after battling with stomach cancer.

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Recently, the media reports revealed that the actor passed away on May 13, 2020. The actor’s family announced the news on social media with an official statement.

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The family said, â€œI'm writing a message here in case I didn't contact some people by accident. Thank you very much for your warm comfort and encouragement despite the spread of COVID-19. Because of you, I was able to send my younger brother off well. You were not only strength to me but my whole family. I won't forget it. Be careful of the coronavirus, and I hope you'll always be healthy. Once again, I would like to express my deep gratitude''.

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In an Instagram post, the actor’s family shared the time and location of a funeral ceremony scheduled for May 15, his family also thanked everyone for their condolence messages.

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After the news was announced about Ji-Hoon, the internet was flooded with a loving tribute to the actor.