K-POP SINGER PARK BO-RAM'S AGENCY ON HER DEATH: 'NO SIGNS OF HOMICIDE OR SUICIDE'

Popular South Korean singer Park Bo-ram's agency clarified details of her autopsy on Monday, April 15. Fans, who were mourning the death of the K-pop singer, were informed that according to the reports, there were 'no signs of homicide or suicide'. Bo-ram died on April 11. 

Xanadu Entertainment, Park Bo-ram's agency, released a statement refuting any claims of suicide or homicide. It also warned users against spreading any false information and threatened legal action against those who would do so. 

The report read, "An autopsy was performed this morning (April 15) to confirm the cause of death of the late artist Park Bo-ram. The autopsy showed no signs of homicide or suicide, and the exact results will be delivered to the bereaved family at a later date (sic)." 

Park Bo-ram entered the K-pop industry at the age of 17 when she competed in the singing competition, 'Super Star K2', in 2010. She was then a high school student who loved R&B music. She also became one of the finalists and finished the competition in eighth place.

Her official debut in the world of pop music came in 2014 when she released her single 'Beautiful', which also featured rapper Zico. She won the Artist of the Year award at the 2014 Gaon Chart Music Awards.

She also collaborated with many artists in Korea, including, Eric Nam, Park Kyung, Parc Jae Jung, Lil Boi and Huh Gak as well. On April 3, Park Bo-ram released the single 'I Miss You', which now has 211k views on YouTube. 

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