South Korean actor Kim Sae-ron found dead at her residence in Seoul
South Korean actress Kim Sae-ron, who is known for her performance in Bloodhounds and The Man from Nowhere, was found dead at her residence in Seongsu-dong in Seoul on Sunday.
She was 24.
Her friend discovered the body and called the police later.
The police are investigating the cause of her death, but said they had not discovered a sign of a break-in as of press time, reported The Korea Herald.
Kim was born in 2000.
She made her acting debut in 2009.
She made a strong impression in 2010 with her appearance in "The Man from Nowhere" and the 2012 thriller "The Neighbor."
Her last work was the 2023 released movie "Bloodhounds".
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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