According to the Pyeongtaek Police Station in Gyeonggi Province, Lee Sang Bo was found deceased at his home in Pyeongtaek at around 12:40 PM on March 27. The discovery was made by a family member, who immediately reported the incident. As of now, no signs of criminal activity have been identified, and police are continuing to investigate the exact cause of death.

The sudden passing of Lee Sang Bo is sparking widespread discussion, especially after netizens noticed unusual behavior from the actor before his death, according to Chosun. Specifically, he reportedly reset his profile picture and background on messaging apps to default settings. At the same time, Lee Sang Bo also deleted his entire following list on social media along with all of his posts.
These actions—erasing his online presence just before news of his passing was announced—have raised many questions among the public. Various speculations have emerged surrounding his death, but his family has not yet released any official statement.

As news of his sudden passing spread, many expressed disbelief and sorrow. Adding to the shock, all traces of the actor’s social media presence—including his profile, posts, and followers—have reportedly been deleted, deepening the sense of loss among fans.
During his lifetime, Lee Sang Bo frequently shared updates through his personal account, making the abrupt disappearance of his posts even more heartbreaking. Fans have expressed regret that they are unable to leave messages of condolence on his page.
Online, netizens have shared heartfelt tributes such as, “May he rest in peace,” “This is truly heartbreaking,” and “I was enjoying his work—hope he finds happiness wherever he is now,” reflecting the widespread grief surrounding his passing.

Born in 1981, Lee Sang Bo debuted in 2006 through the KBS2 drama The Invisible Man. Over the years, he appeared in numerous projects including Golden Era of Daughter in Law, Cruel Love, Private Lives, Miss Monte-Cristo, and The Elegant Empire, steadily building a solid acting career.
The funeral hall has been set up at Pyeongtaek Central Funeral Hall (Room 3) starting the afternoon of March 27. The funeral procession is scheduled for March 29 at 10:30 AM, with the burial site located at Pyeongtaek Memorial Park.
Sources: Nate

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