Korean YouTuber Na Dong-hyun have Died at the age of 46 He said he was having trouble sleeping.
Dong Hong was found dead at his home in eastern Seoul on Saturday, September 6, according to multiple local media. this South Korea pioneer According to reports, a friend claimed that Dongheng was not attending the meeting and could not reach the meeting.
Authorities were dispatched to Dong-Hyun’s home in Gwangjin District at about 8:40 am local time, where he was found dead. There were reportedly no signs of suicide or violence at the scene.
this Korea Times Reported that it was Dongheng Died from natural causesan autopsy asked to confirm the cause of his death. Authorities are investigating whether there is a disease. Chosun Ilbo Report.
His death came a few days after playing games on a live broadcast for nearly five hours and 30 minutes. He reportedly said on the radio that he had recently attended Seoul Fashion Week while playing the game.
“I didn’t sleep much. I think I slept for about three hours,” he said. Chosun Ilbopointed out that there were “so many people” in the event.
YouTuber reportedly married to content creators Lee Chae-Won. The former couple got married for eight years and then divorced in 2023. Korea Times.
Chae-Won and Dong-Hyun’s sister were reportedly appointed as chief mourners at the funeral, which was held in the funeral hall of the Konkuk University Medical Center.
East H cloud accumulation More than 1.4 million subscribers On his YouTube account and 80,000 followers on his Instagram account, he was via username @buzzbean11.
Dong-Hyun’s recent Instagram post was uploaded in May and he shared a series of photos during a YouTube event. After that, the comment section was filled with users mourning his death.
One user wrote: “Big Brother… May his soul rest in peace.” Another user translated to English, “It’s really fun to watch Ono’s broadcast for ten years. My grandfather said that even if he stopped, he would play, and even if he stopped, he would play, so I know how long we will last, so I’m sad. I’ll never be like daedo again…I’ll never have fans like you anymore. Your tired radio body.”

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