Song Jae Rim Death, Song Jae Rim Death Reason, Song Jae Rim Cause of Death, What happened to Song Jae Rim: In a heartbreaking development for Kdrama fans around the world, South Korean actor Song Jae Rim died on November 12, 2024. Song Jae Rim's death was confirmed by multiple Korean media outlets. Song Jae Rim's death came as a shock to Kdrama fans and fraternity as the actor was only 39 years old. While social media is filled with condolence messages for the Korean actor, many fans are wondering what happened to Song Jae Rim or Song Jae Rim's death reason or Song Jae Rim's cause of death. Below is what we know so far about Song Jae Rim's death-
What happened to Song Jae Rim?
As per reports, Song Jae Rim was found dead in Seoul on Tuesday. He was best known for his role in ‘The Moon Embracing the Sun’. South Korean Police have not revealed the official cause of death of Song Jae Rim. However, Song Jae Rim's Instagram bio has grabbed headlines globally. Song Jae Rim's Instagram account enjoyed a whopping 440K followers but he last posted on January this year.
Song Jae Rim's death reason is among the most frequently asked questions by the Kdrama fans. As per ET, the authorities have determined there were 'no sign of foul play.' The report further suggests that a two-page letter was reportedly discovered at the scene. Many are terming the discovered letter as 'parting notes'. According to Korean media reports, Song Jae Rim's funeral will be held on Thursday at a Yeouido funeral home.
For those who haven't followed Song Jae Rim's career much, he made his acting debut in 2009 with the movie Actresses. However, Song Jae Rim's fame skyrocketed with the movie The Moon Embracing the Sun. He was seen playing the role of the loyal bodyguard, Lord Kim Jae-woon, one of the supporting characters of the show.
After the success of the series, he bagged a few more shows. These include Two Weeks (2013), in which he played the role of a cold-blooded assassin. He was also seen in shows like Unkind Ladies (2015), Secret Mother (2018), I Wanna Hear Your Song (2019), Café Minamdang (2022), and more.