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These idols can bear the pressure of the entertainment industry to commit suicide and wish to be safe in heaven

Matsuno Lina is a member of the idol group private Ebisu Junior High School, yesterday at the concert felt unwell and went home to rest, but today came bad news, at 5 o'clock in the morning, her parents dialed 119 to rush to the hospital, the treatment was ineffective and died, and the 18-year-old Matsuno Lina left this world like this, the same girl, but premature withered.

These idols can bear the pressure of the entertainment industry to commit suicide and wish to be safe in heaven

Princess Gauntlet

The car ridden by South Korea's popular women's group Ladies' Code was hit by a roadside wall due to the fall off of the rear wheel, resulting in the unfortunate death of member Ko Eun-fei.

Kim Ji-ho

South Korea's well-known gay model and actor Kim Ji-ho was found hanging at home on the 7th

Ahn Jae-hwan

On September 9, 2008, South Korean actor Ahn Jae-hwan was suspected of being in debt and burned charcoal in a car at the age of 36. His newly married artist wife Zheng Shanji, who has been married for less than 1 year, cried and fainted when she heard the news. Ahn Jae-hwan wrote in his suicide note: "Sun-hee, I love you; Mommy and Daddy, I'm sorry, I took the first step." ”

Cui is real

On October 2, 2008, Cui Zhenzhen hanged himself at home. Her diary is full of pain she experienced as an entertainer. "I am alone... I couldn't breathe. In the early morning of the day of her suicide, she also called her best friend and complained: "I don't know why I want to be an artist, I am too tired, I want to die..."

Zhang Caiyuan

On October 3, 2008, transgender artist Jang Choi Won was found to have committed suicide in her own home in Seoul. At present, the police have ruled out the possibility of his killing and are investigating the cause of his suicide.

Some people once enshrined the truth that "fame should be made early", and many children came into contact with the entertainment industry at a very young age and became trainees and child stars, but can their bodies really bear it? Can their psychology really bear it? Yes, every child's dream is so pure and undefiled. But leave them with a breathing space to know that they don't climb the mountain to look down at the people below, but to enjoy the scenery that they can only see because of their hard climbing.