South Korean singer Wheesung found dead at 43


South Korean singer Wheesung (pic) was found dead at his residence, his management said, with police reportedly planning to conduct an autopsy to determine the 43-year-old’s exact cause of death.

Wheesung, who had a string of hits in South Korea including a popular cover of British star Craig David’s Insomnia, was found unconscious in his apartment at 6.29pm local time on Monday by emergency responders after his mother called for help, local media reported.

Police told local media they had found no signs of foul play but warned that “a significant amount of time” had elapsed since he died, with an autopsy requested.

“Artiste Wheesung has left us,” his management agency Tajoy Entertainment said yesterday, adding agency staff and colleagues were “in deep sorrow”.

He was scheduled to perform alongside singer KCM in the southeastern city of Daegu this coming Saturday.

In his final message on social media, Wheesung announced the upcoming concert and wrote: “Weight loss completed. See you on March 15”.

Since his singing debut in 2002, Wheesung had been popular in the South with numerous hit songs, including chart-topping With Me, and was well-regarded for his soulful performances.

But his music career took a hit in 2021 when he was convicted and handed a suspended jail sentence for use of propofol – a surgical anaesthetic that is sometimes abused recreationally.

South Korean singers and fans mourned Wheesung’s sudden passing, with many posting tri­butes to the late singer. — AFP

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