Actor Ahn Woo-yeon spent time remembering the late Song Jae-rim on the first anniversary of his death.
Ahn Woo-yeon on the 11th posted a photo on his social media account story with the words "we will remember."
The released photo captured the appearance of the late Song Jae-rim's columbarium. In the three niches, the late Song Jae-rim, positioned in the center, still shows his handsome and warm appearance. A note expressing how fans missed the deceased was attached, and the words "I miss my uncle. I love you. Thank you" were also spotted, evoking a heavy feeling.
The late Song Jae-rim suddenly passed away on Nov. 12 last year, prompting sorrow. A friend who had promised to have lunch together visited his residence and was found dead, and a note believed to be a will was reported to have been found at the scene.
Following the news of the late Song Jae-rim's death, Park Ho-san, Hong Seok-cheon, Kim Min-kyo, Jang Sung-kyu, Taemi, Lee El, Lee Yoon-ji, Kim So-eun and others expressed their condolences. In particular, it was reported that before the shock had even subsided, the late actor had been subjected to indiscriminate invasions of privacy by a malicious fan from Japan, which deepened the sadness.
Ahn Woo-yeon was also one of the colleagues who were shocked and saddened by the late Song Jae-rim's death. He had worked with the deceased in the film "Crash." Ahn Woo-yeon, who said they became close enough to often visit each other's homes even after filming ended, shed tears over the tragic news and, even after a year had passed, still remembered the deceased and observed the anniversary.
Meanwhile, the late Song Jae-rim's other posthumous film "Far and Near" will be released on Dec. 3.
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