It has been eight years since the late singer Tani, who debuted with a tribute song to the Sewol ferry disaster, passed away.

The late Tani died in an accident on April 14, 2018, at about 2:30 a.m. while driving a passenger car on the Namhae Expressway when the vehicle struck a structure and was completely consumed by fire. At the time, the deceased was 22 years old, leaving the world at a very young age and causing sorrow.

At the time, a representative of the agency H.O.M Company told OSEN, "Tani had released a single last January and was taking a break. She had planned to release an album in the second half of this year. She said she was going to see her family ahead of music work, and we received this tragic news."

The late Tani's tragic accident occurred while she was on her way to see her family before preparing for a comeback, leaving the family in great shock, and the agency and acquaintances were also engulfed in grief over the sudden bad news.

In particular, the late singer debuted in December 2016 but did not have two years of activity before ending her life. She died in an unfortunate accident just as she was beginning to pursue her dream of being a singer, leaving family, acquaintances and her agency deeply regretful.

The late Tani debuted in December 2016 with the Sewol ferry disaster tribute song "Bulmang (不忘)-Always Remember." She followed with a second single, "Tomorrow–A Better Day," which depicted the realities of this era's job-seeking young people.

With a calm voice, the late Tani comforted listeners by singing songs about the Sewol ferry memorial and the realities faced by job-seeking young people. The late Tani had expressed, "I want to sing songs that comfort the world's sorrow," and her death at the young age of 22 made it all the more tragic.

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