Group Clone member Kang Won-rae visited close friend Koo Jun-yeob in person to offer consolation on the first anniversary of the late Seohee's death.

Kang Won-rae posted several photos on his SNS on the 4th showing his recent meeting with Koo Jun-yeob in Taipei, Taiwan.

He said "Feb. 2 was the first anniversary of Jun-yeob's love Seohee's passing, so without contacting anyone I went to Taipei on a whim with my friend Hong rok-ki."

He continued, "She looked so thin that it seemed to be the same clothes Seohee gave her 26 years ago," and he conveyed the scene at the time, "The moment I saw Rok-ki I hugged him and we cried for a long time. For a while I couldn't say anything and only wiped my tears."

In the released photos, Koo Jun-yeob is shown sitting with his head bowed, wearing a black turtleneck. In another post, Kang Won-rae also revealed behind-the-scenes photos from the event waiting room.

He said, "Jun-yeob was crying while continuously listening to Korean singers' songs," and explained, "On a piece of paper he had repeatedly written 'Seohee won Seohee won Heewon-ah,' so I took it in case it might be thrown away." He added the lyrics to Kim Na-young's "Bom naeumboda neoreul" saying, "the day we meet again…"

Kang Won-rae also posted a photo from when he visited Seohee's grave and recalled, "When going to the place where Dadaes (Seohee) is, there are a few steps, so he used to carry me up, then went to the car and brought three lunch boxes. One was Dadaes's, one was mine, and one was Jun-yeob's. About 40 years ago when I visited Jun-yeob's house, Jun-yeob often made me egg bibimbap."

He continued, "'Won-rae, say hello, it's Heewon', 'Heewon-ah, it's been a while, Won-rae is here, let's eat together.' At those words tears poured out and I couldn't even scoop one spoonful of rice. Jun-yeob next to me also sobbed quietly," which evoked sorrow.

Earlier it was reported that after Seohee won's death, Koo Jun-yeob was visiting the Jinbaoshan cemetery in Taiwan every day. Recently he reportedly also directly participated in making a memorial statue for the first anniversary.

Meanwhile, Seohee-won died last year in February while on a family trip to Japan from complications of pneumonia caused by the flu. She was 48.

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