On the evening of October 19, the car carried actor Oh Jung Se (It’s Okay to Be Crazy) and manager had a strong collision with an elderly couple’s plowing machine on a road in Geumsan district, Chungcheongnam province. After the accident, the husband died and the wife was seriously injured and was taken to the hospital for emergency treatment. Meanwhile, Oh Jung Se and his manager suffered minor injuries and were treated at the nearest hospital. At the time of the incident, the manager of the actor born in 1977 was the driver and this person was later investigated by the police.
At noon on October 20, Oh Jung Se’s side officially spoke up about the heartbreaking incident: “We would like to apologize to the family of the deceased, and also apologize to the public for causing so much worry throughout the past day. Because this is an accident that caused loss of life, we need to be careful in every statement. The results of the investigation have not yet been announced.”
The information that Oh Jung Se was involved in a fatal traffic accident has caused a stir in the online community
Korean media has also just provided images at the scene of the tragic accident
Representative Oh Jung Se revealed more about the actor’s current situation: “He went to the hospital to have his injuries checked after the accident and is currently resting at home.”
The police said they are urgently checking the black box of the car carrying the actor It’s Okay to Not Be Crazy. According to initial records, manager Oh Jung Se claimed that the elderly couple’s agricultural machine suddenly appeared, leaving him unable to control the situation.
Oh Jung Se officially entered the Korean entertainment industry in 2001 through cinema Address Unknown. The actor began to gain audience attention in 2010 thanks to his impressive role in the work The Unjust. In recent years, the 7X actor’s name has gone beyond Korea after playing supporting roles in popular television series such as It’s Okay to Be Crazy, When the Camellia Blooms…
Oh Jung Se gradually became familiar with the audience of the Hallyu wave thanks to supporting roles in a series of Asian fever films