
Korean actress Kang Seo-ha passes away at 31
Korean actress Kang Seo-ha has tragically passed away at the age of 31 following a courageous battle with cancer.
On July 14, an acquaintance of Kang Seo-ha shared the heartbreaking news through a personal message on social media, saying, 'While enduring the great pain, she still worried about the people around her. She was my angel who never skipped paying for my meals even though she herself hadn't eaten for months, so she made sure to pay with her credit card.'
The message was a testament to Kang Seo-ha's nature and the quiet strength she showed throughout her illness.
Despite her condition, Kang Seo-ha remained dedicated to her craft. She continued filming as the lead in the upcoming movie The Mangin, demonstrating a resilient fighting spirit until the very end.
A graduate of the Korea National University of Arts with a degree in theater, Kang Seo-ha began her career in 2012 with an appearance in a music video for the girl group Brave Girls. She officially stepped into the acting scene through JTBC's Sunam Girls' High School Detective Team. She went on to appear in a variety of television dramas including KBS2's Assembly and Again, My First Love, MBC's Okjunghwa, SBS's Thoracic Surgery: Doctors Who Stole a Heart, and No One Knows.
Fans and colleagues alike mourn the loss of a talented and warm-hearted actor gone far too soon.
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