Park Bo Ram’s Agency Releases Statement Regarding Autopsy Results And Fake news about singer Park Bo Ram’s death sparks concern

On April 15, Park Bo Ram’s agency released an official statement announcing the late artist’s autopsy results.

Read the full statement below:

This is XANADU Entertainment.

An autopsy was performed this morning (April 15) to confirm the cause of death of the late artist Park Bo Ram. The autopsy showed no signs of homicide or suicide, and the exact results will be delivered to the bereaved family at a later date.

The funeral parlor for the deceased will be set up in Room 21 of the Asan Medical Center Funeral Home from 3 p.m. KST today. The funeral procession will be held at 6 a.m. KST on April 17, and the burial site is at Seoul Memorial Park.

We sincerely pray for the soul of the deceased who unfortunately passed away, and we request that you refrain from circulating rumors and speculative reports so that the bereaved family can properly send off the deceased on her last journey.

We would appreciate it if you could pray for the late Park Bo Ram, who never let go of her passion for music and nurtured her dream, so that she can rest comfortably in a warm place.

In addition, fake news about singer Park Bo Ram’s death is sparking concern.

Park Bo Ram passed away unexpectedly at the age of 30 this past week, and police stated she was found unconscious in the restroom while drinking at a friend’s home before her death. The police have further stated they plan to investigate the cause of death by requesting an autopsy with the National Forensic Service on April 15, but speculation about the ‘Superstar K2’ contestant’s passing is currently running rampant.

As interest in Park Bo Ram’s unfortunate death rose, malicious YouTubers have begun creating content with fake news about her passing. Checking related videos leads to titles, such as “The bizarre behavior Park Bo Ram showed before her death,” “The food Park Bo Ram ate before she passed away,” “The emergency arrest of Park Bo Ram’s boyfriend,” “Park Bo Ram’s food was poisoned,” and more. Furthermore, Park Bo Ram’s parents, who passed away in 2010 and 2017, are also being used in the spread of fake news.

Singer Kim Greem, who is a former contestant of ‘Superstar K2’ as well, spoke up on the matter, stating, “Horrible people who make money using people who have passed away. My blood is boiling. Do it in moderation. You’ll be punished heavily.”

The proliferation of fake news surrounding Park Bo Ram’s death is continuing to cause concern and outrage among netizens.

We offer our deepest condolences to Park Bo Ram’s friends and family during this painful time. May she rest in peace.