Seoul: Singer and actor Lee Jihan is confirmed to have passed away in the crowd crush that occurred during the Halloween celebration in Seoul, South Korea over the weekend.
His agency 935 Entertainment confirmed the sad news on Sunday, October 30, âItâs true that Lee Ji Han passed away due to the accident in Itaewon on October 29,â reports aceshowbiz.com.
The representative of the agency continued: âWe also hoped that it wasnât true, and we were very shocked to hear the news.â
Asking the public to respect the familyâs privacy in this period of mourning, the agency added: âThe family is suffering immense grief right now, so we are being very cautious. May he rest in peace.â
The news of Lee Jihanâs passing first reached the public when several of his âProduce 101â castmates, Park Heeseok, Jo Jinhyung, and Kim Dohyun, paid tribute on social media. They wrote on Instagramâ âJi Han has left this world and gone to a comfortable place. We ask that you say goodbye to him on his final path.â
Lee Jihan first entered the spotlight as a contestant on Mnetâs âProduce 101â season 2 in 2017. He originally auditioned on the show with a cover of EXOâs âOverdoseâ and was eliminated in the fifth episode.
Lee Jihan went on to make his debut as an actor on the web drama âToday Was Another Nam Hyun Dayâ in 2019. He was 24 years old (by international reckoning) at the time of his passing. His mortuary will be set up at the funeral hall of Myongji Hospital, and the funeral will be held on November 1.
Lee Jihan was one of 154 people killed in the stampede, which occurred on Saturday in Itaewon, a busy nightlife district in the capital city. Thousands of people assembled in the narrow streets of the district to celebrate Halloween festivities when the crowd size became overwhelming, leading to panic and an eventual fatal crowd surge.
Over 80 people were reported injured and thousands of missing person reports were filed in the days since the tragedy. The Korean government has announced a period of national mourning that will last until November 5. Several K-pop music releases and events have been canceled or postponed in the wake of the tragedy.