Sergei Dies of Brain Hemorrhage... Wife and Two Children Left in Unfamiliar Ancestral Land

"Appaga Jugeosseoyo" Sad News from Gwangju Goryeoin Village View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Jin-hyung] Sad news has reached the Gwangju Goryeoin Village, which has been troubled by the Russia-Ukraine war.


Sergey Lee (45), who lived in Goryeoin Village, passed away from a cerebral hemorrhage in the early morning of the previous day.


He was transferred to Chonnam National University Hospital for treatment but ultimately died, leaving behind his beloved wife and two children in this unfamiliar ancestral land...


Mr. Lee had been working as a carpenter at an apartment construction site in Korea for over 10 years but stopped working due to severe headaches.


He took headache medicine and also took blood pressure medication. Thinking "it will get better in a day or two," he carelessly overlooked the symptoms, which became the cause of tragedy.


His wife, who had been busy working in an industrial complex, also considered it a simple headache and did not pay much attention.


However, when the persistent headache seemed unusual, she took him to a nearby hospital and received shocking news.


After hearing the diagnosis of cerebral hemorrhage, they rushed to a university hospital, but the "golden time" had already passed.


The family, who lost a husband and father, was left with nothing but despair and no one to rely on.


In the middle of the night, she called Shin Jo-ya, the representative of Goryeoin Village, crying and expressing her grief. "Dad has died."


The funeral for the deceased Mr. Lee was arranged at the funeral hall of Singa Hospital, near the village.


The funeral will be held at 10 a.m. on the 23rd.



A Goryeoin Village official said, "After sending the obituary to relatives and village residents, the funeral procedures are now in full progress," adding, "We are in a situation where a lot of help is needed."


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