"Hyen-won in the sky will hear it... Koo Jun-yeob and Seo Hee-je, support poured out to the family in deep sorrow

It has been three months since the late Seo Hee-won passed away. The remaining family members are still enduring their deep sorrow in their own ways, and the public's condolences and support continue to follow.

Recently, the Taiwanese media ETtoday reported the current situation of Seo Hee-won's family through an interview with singer and actress Bai Bingbing. According to the interview, her husband Koo Jun-yeob visits Seo Hee-won's grave located at Jinbaoshan in Taiwan every day to mourn the deceased. It is reported that her mother-in-law, who watched this scene, could not hide her sorrowful feelings.

Seo Hee-won's younger sister Seo Hee-je also recently confessed on her social media, "My sister was always on my side. She seemed strong on the outside but was more delicate and warm than anyone else," adding, "I still want to be embraced in her arms. Our mother misses her a lot," which touched many people's hearts.

Amidst this, news about Koo Jun-yeob has also surfaced, gaining attention. After Seo Hee-won's sudden passing, Koo Jun-yeob has suspended all activities and is staying in Taiwan, dedicating himself to the production of a statue in honor of the deceased. Recently, he was captured appearing to have lost nearly 12 kg in weight, making headlines. His emaciated appearance is hauntingly hard to recognize compared to before.

In light of this news, netizens conveyed warm messages such as, "Hyen-won in the sky must be feeling the family's love," "It's felt again how much Seo Hee-won was loved," "My heart aches for Koo Jun-yeob's pure love," and "I wish the remaining family well in overcoming this."

Currently, Koo Jun-yeob expressed his intention not to return to Korea until the statue is completed, continuing his deep mourning.

Meanwhile, Seo Hee-won passed away in February during a trip to Japan due to pneumonia caused by the flu, at the age of 48. The family members conducted part of the funeral process locally in Japan before laying the deceased to rest at Jinbaoshan in Taiwan.

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