
Late Kim Jong Suk's family denies abuse and suicide allegations: sister says model was under "financial and emotional distress"
Model and TV personality
Kim Jong Suk
recently passed away at the age of 29. The celebrity's demise brought forth a lot of well wishes and tributes online; however, it also brought along endless speculations as well.
Rumours of suicide as well as alleged allegations of him abusing his ex-girlfriend have been circulating online ever since. The celebrity's family recently issued a statement regarding the matter and urged everyone to not share false information.
Kim Jong Suk's sister issues statement
Amid the rising speculations surrounding Kim Jong Suk's demise, his sister recently made a post addressing everything. On June 9, she took to her social media platforms and denied all allegations that have been circulating against the model.
She shared in her statement that 'The claims that he barged into his girlfriend's home drunk, caused a disturbance with a soju bottle, and jumped when the police arrived are not true.'
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While detailing the matter, she also shared that
Jong Suk
had been suffering from financial issues, as he had become a victim of an investment scam. She shared that 'He was under extreme financial and emotional distress due to an investment scam committed by an acquaintance. Not only did he lose his entire fortune, but he also fell into debt from the fraud, making daily life difficult. He was exhausted from these circumstances and had been deep in thought for some time.'
Allegations surrounding ex-girlfriend's abuse denied
His sister also provided further detail about what happened that day to clarify any speculations. She stated that: 'Jong Suk and his girlfriend were drinking separately with their own acquaintances. When he couldn't reach her, he became worried and went to her home with a friend. His girlfriend, her sister, and her sister's boyfriend were asleep, and Jong Suk, his friend, and another male acquaintance who was awake chatted and even joked around. Later, when his girlfriend woke up, there was no unilateral assault or rampage — just a simple argument between the couple.'
She then continued in her statement that while a soju bottle indeed was broken at the scene, it was done so by accident. She said, 'As others tried to intervene and tensions seemed to rise, Jong Suk's friend broke a soju bottle in an attempt to stop the argument, which led to the police being called. The claims that he ran away or tried to avoid the police are also untrue.'
Further proof to be shared
Jong Suk's sister also shared in the post that to support her statements, she will share a number of audio recordings that were taken at the police station. She also shared that she will post recordings and text messages of Jong Suk's friend as well as his girlfriend at the time.

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