Police Confirms Sulli Has Passed Away By Suicide

May she rest in peace.

The Seongnam Sujeong Police Station confirmed that Sulli has passed away by suicide. She was found dead in her home around 3:20pm KST on October 14.

At 8:45pm, Sulli’s body was taken from her home and moved to the hospital. An autopsy was not initially conducted, as they are waiting for her family’s opinion. Her family has since revealed through SM Entertainment that they wish to keep everything about Sulli’s death and funeral private.

The police investigating Sulli’s house.

 

The investigations being conducted at Sulli’s home have concluded, and arrangements for her funeral are being prepared now that the incident report is completed.

A police official stated that Sulli had been suffering from severe depression, although no details have been confirmed by Sulli’s family and/or SM Entertainment.

SM Entertainment had released a statement about Sulli’s passing, explaining that they “cannot believe the situation” as they are now grieving for their loss. They asked the press and netizens to refrain from spreading rumors and to respect Sulli’s family during the saddening times.

This is SM Entertainment.

We are sorry to tell everyone the sorrowful and sad news. Sulli has left us.

We cannot believe the situation, and we are simply in a state of grief.

Please refrain from spreading speculative articles or rumors in respect of the bereaved’s family who are saddened by the sudden tragedy. We express our deepest condolences to the deceased, who went on their final path.

— SM Entertainment

 

Many of Sulli’s close friends, colleagues, and fans have left supportive and loving message for her.

 

If you or someone you know is struggling with depression or has had self-harming thoughts, do not hesitate to reach out to your local confidential support for people in distress or to call the Lifeline. The Lifeline provides 24/7 free and confidential support for people in distress as well as prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones. Call 1-800-273-8255 for help.

Source: KM Ilbo, Sports Chosun, Sports Seoul and SPOTV

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