South Korean actor, Park Min-jae has died at the age of 32 due to cardiac arrest during a trip to China on November 29.
Park Min Jae’s death was confirmed by his brother, who shared a heartfelt post on both his own and the late actor’s Instagram pages on December 2.
“My beloved brother has gone to rest. I hope as many people as possible can remember my brother. Please understand that I cannot contact everyone individually,” he wrote, along with a photo of the actor’s funeral service scheduled for December 4.
Park’s agency, Big Title, also shared the sad news on social media, saying: “A beautiful actor who loves acting and always did what was best for him, actor Park Min-jae has gone to heaven.
The message added, “Thank you so much for your love and interest in actor Park Min-jae. Although I can’t see his acting anymore, I will remember him with pride as he was a Big Title actor. May the deceased rest in peace.”
Big Title’s CEO, Hwang Ju Hye, also expressed deep sorrow in a social media post, reflecting on the actor’s excitement for his planned one-month trip to China.
“The guy who said he would conquer China and go on a month-long trip has gone on a much longer journey. It was so sudden and so shocking… The family must be feeling unimaginable sorrow.,” Hwang wrote.
While the exact cause of death remains unconfirmed, reports from Korean media outlet Xports News suggest that Park died of cardiac arrest. However, neither his family nor his agency has officially verified this.
Park Min Jae was known for his roles in popular Korean dramas such as *Tomorrow*, *Little Women*, and *Call It Love*.
This comes just a few weeks after another South Korean actor Song Jae-Rim was found dead at his home on Tuesday at the age of 39.