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Li Shanjun confirmed that he was dead! He only appeared three days ago to leave a final declaration: See who the police want to believe

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Li Shanjun confirmed that he was dead! He only appeared three days ago to leave a final declaration: See who the police want to believe

Text: Fei Xiangshuo

Editor|Fei Xiangshuo

The famous South Korean actor Lee Sun-kyun was recently investigated by the South Korean police for 19 hours on suspicion of drug abuse and having an affair with the head of room A. Shortly after returning home from the investigation, Lee Sun-kyun suddenly died in a car at the age of 31.

Lee Sun-kyun's sudden death shocked the Korean entertainment industry and also triggered the public's reflection on the chaos in the Korean entertainment industry. Lee Sun-kyun's money-trading relationship with the head of room A was exposed, reflecting the moral trap faced by Korean artists.

Li Shanjun confirmed that he was dead! He only appeared three days ago to leave a final declaration: See who the police want to believe

Lee Sun-gyun has cooperated with the police investigation many times but has not been able to prove his innocence, showing that South Korea has poor supervision of the entertainment industry. The tragedy of Lee Sun-kyun also made people realize that there are serious unhealthy trends in the Korean entertainment industry and they need to be rectified urgently.

The last time Lee Sun-kyun appeared before his death was a 19-hour interrogation with the South Korean police. The interrogation focused on whether Lee Sun-gyun was suspected of drug use and his financial dealings with the head of room A. Li Shanjun repeatedly stressed that he had told all the facts, and told the police that "I hope the police will judge who is more convincing between me and the threatening offender's statement."

Although Lee Sun-gyun has expressed a firm attitude towards his innocence, the South Korean police and the public have never stopped questioning him. In fact, Lee Sun-kyun was subjected to accusations and pressure from the South Korean police and public opinion before his death. This fully exposes the problem of lax supervision and lack of fairness in South Korea's entertainment industry.

The relationship between Lee Sun-gyun and the head of room A was exposed, further revealing the ugly side of the Korean entertainment industry. There are money transactions and improper relationships between the two, which is not uncommon in the Korean entertainment industry. Similar cases are not uncommon, and they are likely to become popular. Behind this is a true portrayal of the indulgence and moral depravity of the Korean artist group.

Lee Sun-gyun represents a large number of artists in South Korea who are caught in the dark whirlpool, and also reflects the problem of poor supervision of celebrities' private lives by South Korean regulators. Lee Sun-kyun's tragic end is a direct consequence of this lack of supervision.

Li Shanjun confirmed that he was dead! He only appeared three days ago to leave a final declaration: See who the police want to believe

After Lee Sun-gun's sudden death, South Korean public opinion did not stop questioning him. Some remarks directly named Li Shanjun as a major suspect and should pay for drug-related involvement. It can be seen that even after Lee Sun-gyun has died, there is still a tendency in Korean society to personally attack and slander him for no reason, and lack basic compassion.

Causing irreparable damage to a person's reputation before a legal trial has seriously trampled on the spirit of the rule of law in South Korea. The Lee Sun-kyun incident has fully exposed the lack of basic legal awareness among the South Korean people. If the principle of presumption of innocence cannot be established, anyone could become the next Lee Sun-kyun.

Li Shanjun confirmed that he was dead! He only appeared three days ago to leave a final declaration: See who the police want to believe

This incident quickly aroused heated discussions among netizens on the Internet, and some netizens believed that Li Shanjun's death fully showed that he was guilty of guilt, and some even bluntly said that he was "innocent of death".

Some netizens believe that even if Li Shan is guilty, he should not inflict personal insults on an untried person until the legal evidence is conclusive. Some netizens believe that Lee Sun-kyun's tragedy reflects South Korea's failure to supervise the entertainment industry, and if supervision cannot be strengthened, there will be more Lee Sun-kyun in the future.

Li Shanjun confirmed that he was dead! He only appeared three days ago to leave a final declaration: See who the police want to believe

Lee Sun-kyun's sudden death reflects the serious situation of chaos and moral decline in the Korean entertainment industry, and also makes people re-examine the construction of the rule of law in South Korea. We must be compassionate enough to maintain basic respect for a person who has been condemned by the public without a legal trial.

At the same time, South Korea has the responsibility to strengthen the supervision of the entertainment industry and not allow celebrities to continue to face unwarranted charges. The tragedy of Lee Sun-kyun must trigger self-reflection in the Korean entertainment industry in order to promote the healthy development of Korean entertainment. What do you think South Korea should do to curb the chaos in the entertainment industry and prevent similar tragedies from happening again?

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