Deceased K-pop star’s brother celebrates passage of ‘Goo Hara law’


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The Goo Hara law was petitioned by Koo Hoo-in after his sister died in 2019. Photo: Goo Hara/Instagram

Koo Ho-in, the elder brother of deceased K-pop star Goo Hara, celebrated the news of the National Assembly on Aug 28 passing a law revision that would prevent parents who neglected child-rearing duties from collecting their child’s wealth.

“It (the bill) finally passed, thanks to all the attention (from the public). I thank you all in this time of difficulty,” Koo wrote on his Instagram page late on Aug 28.

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