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Netflix star Kim Sae-ron’s cause of death revealed

17 February 2025
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Netflix star Kim Sae-ron’s cause of death revealed
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South Korean actress Kim Sae-ron, known for her role in the series “Bloodhounds,” died by suicide at 24, with authorities confirming it as an extreme choice. She was found dead at her home in Seoul after facing setbacks in her career, including a publicized car crash and health issues, leading to her withdrawal from the spotlight. Despite her success and accolades, she struggled with personal challenges, leaving no suicide note behind.

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