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K-pop star Moonbin dead at 25: music label

No suspected cause of death provided after being found unresponsive in apartment

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 20 Apr 2023 9:00AM

K-pop star Moonbin dead at 25: music label
Music label Fantagio has announced the death of Moonbin – a member of the boy band Astro – on its official Twitter page today. – Asian Wiki pic, April 20, 2023

SEOUL – K-pop star Moonbin, a member of the boy band Astro, has died at the age of 25, his music label Fantagio announced today.

Local media, citing police, reported that Moonbin had been found unresponsive yesterday evening in his apartment in the upscale Gangnam neighbourhood of Seoul.

“On April 19, Astro member Moon Bin unexpectedly left our world and became a star in the sky,” said a statement posted in Korean early today on Fantagio’s official Twitter page.

It did not provide any suspected cause of death.

The statement asked that everyone “refrain from speculative and malicious reports” so his family can pay their respects and honour him in peace.

Moon Bin – who performed as Moonbin – was a member of the group Astro and also performed with a subgroup called Moonbin & Sanha.

He joined the Fantagio label’s trainee program at an early age and was an actor and model before debuting with Astro in February 2016. The group originally had six performers, but one member left in February 2023.

Moonbin’s sister Moon Sua is also a K-pop singer, performing as part of the girl group Billlie.

“So sorry for the loss of one of the most beautiful souls I’ve met through music! Prayers to his family and friends and employers and fans!” one user responded on Twitter to Fantagio’s post.

Several other young K-pop stars have died in recent years, including Goo Hara in November 2019. She had been abused by an ex-boyfriend who, after they split, blackmailed her over their sex videos.

The suspected suicide occurred a month after her close friend, K-pop star Sulli, took her own life after a long struggle with online bullying, prompting demands in South Korea for stronger punishments for cybercrimes and abusive online comments.

In 2018, 33-year-old Minwoo of boy band 100% died at home, with his label only saying he had suffered cardiac arrest.

Just over three months earlier, the group SHINee’s lead singer Jonghyun died by suspected suicide. He was 27.

K-pop stars are picked up by agencies at a young age – usually in their early or mid-teens – and live under tight control, with their days taken over by gruelling musical and dance training.

South Korea has one of the world’s highest rates of suicide which, according to recent government figures, is among the top causes of death for those under 40. – AFP, April 20, 2023

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