Kim Sung-kyu mourns the loss of His Elder Sister
Billions Entertainment, the representative agency of singer Kim Sung-kyu, is disheartened to report the premonition-fulfilling story of Kim Sung-kyu’s biological sister passing away this morning (22nd) while battling illness. The agency was very saddened because of this particular passing.
Support and sympathies for Kim Sung-kyu and his family are rolling in from fans and the public during this hard time.
The agency said, “Per the wishes of the bereaved family, the funeral will be held privately with only family and acquaintances in attendance.” They added, “We ask for your comfort and consideration so that Kim Sunggyu and the bereaved family can spend time grieving together.”
Kim Sung-kyu-the eminent leader and main vocalist of the iconic South Korean boy band INFINITE-has been flooded with letters of sympathy and warm thoughts from his fans all around the globe, the older ones most of whom found solace in social media by paying condolences and showing their supports.
The agency did not disclose in-depth details about the funeral plans, asking for understanding and respect for the family’s privacy.
This news has deeply affected fans and the entertainment community in line with the close bond Kim Sung-kyu shares with his family. Public support and sympathy continue as they traverse through this period of mourning.
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