New Delhi, Aug 4 (PTI) – Veteran South Korean actor Song Young-Kyu, renowned for his work in acclaimed K-dramas such as "Big Bet," "Hwarang," and "Hot Stove League," has been discovered deceased inside a vehicle following a recent DUI scandal. The 55-year-old's body was found on Sunday at a townhouse complex in Yongin, Gyeonggi Province, as reported by local news outlet Koreaboo. The Yongin Eastern Police Station is conducting an investigation, although the cause of death remains undetermined.
On June 19, Song was apprehended for driving under the influence, with a blood alcohol concentration recorded at 0.08 percent. The incident resulted in significant professional repercussions, leading to his removal from several acting projects, including ENA’s "The Defects," SBS's "The Winning Try," and the stage production of "Shakespeare In Love." In response to the controversy, "The Defects," for which he had already completed filming, announced that his screen time would be restricted.
Song is mourned by his wife and two daughters. In South Korea, public figures are often held to elevated ethical standards, and any involvement in controversies can lead to intense scrutiny and substantial career impacts.
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