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U;Nee, (Hangul: 유니, born Heo Yoon (허윤, 許允) May 3, 1981 - January 21, 2007) was a K-Pop South Korean female singer and actress. Before changing to music, she used a stage name Lee Hye-Ryeon (이혜련, 李慧蓮), which was believed to be her birth name until her death.[1] She committed suicide by hanging herself; she had reportedly been suffering from depression. Image File history File links Uknee. ...
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Music career
Heo was known for her sexually provocative image throughout her short music career. Due to declining music industry in Korea, her record label decided that album sales alone was not enough to produce profit, and chose to market her as a sexy singer. Heo, who was soft-spoken and reserved in real life, found this difficult to bear.[1]
U;Nee in Japan
U;Nee using her sex appeal on the Japanese promo for her debut single (So-net TV, 2006) U;Nee is known as "ユニ" (yuni). Her debut single One, taken from the Passion & Pure sophomore LP, was launched in February 2006 in the archipel. Image File history File links InbedwithUnee. ...
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Altantuya scandal Following the murder of Altantuya Shaaribuu in Selangor, Malaysia, photographs purported to be those of Altantuya were circulated in the tabloids of Malaysia and Singapore ([1]). The photographs were later shown to her father, Shaariibuu Setev, who confirmed that the purported photographs were not those of his daughter, saying: "That's not her...don't spoil her name" ([2]). Readers subsequently established that the photographs were those of U;Nee ([3], [4]). Altantuya Shaaribuu, a Mongolian national, was the victim of a murder and then blown to bits with C4 explosives in October 2006 in city of Shah Alam, Malaysia. ...
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According to The Straits Times, these photographs were posted in the e-mail inboxes of many Malaysians, which was stated with the title of Altantuya@Mongolia. Shaariibuu Setev, in a later interview by Bernama, expressed his grievance and condemned the press for publishing the pictures of U;Nee that were purported to be those of Altantuya ([5]). The Straits Times front page The Straits Times is an English-language broadsheet newspaper based in Singapore and owned by the Singapore Press Holdings (SPH), first published on July 15, 1845. ...
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Altantuya herself was murdered in October 2006 and her body later blown up with C4 explosives in a jungle in Selangor, Malaysia ([6]). Abdul Razak Baginda, a political analyst, was charged in connection with the murder of Altantuya ([7]). Preparing C-4 explosive C-4 or Composition C-4 is a common variety of military plastic explosive. ...
Abdul Razak Baginda is the political analyst suspected in abetting the sensational murder of Altantuya Shaaribuu, who was shot and body blown up with C4 explosives in November 2006 in Shah Alam, Malaysia. ...
Suicide U;Nee died at her home in Seo-gu, Incheon, South Korea on January 21, 2007 after hanging herself. She had suffered from depression, but her family believed that she was healthy after taking anti-depressants. Her mother saw no signs of depression prior to the suicide[2] [3]. Incheon Metropolitan City is a metropolitan city and major seaport on the west coast of South Korea, near Seoul. ...
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U;Nee's grandmother, Lee, found U;Nee's body hanging from a door frame in the 22nd-floor apartment after returning home from a church service. U;Nee's grandmother was extremely grief stricken during at U;Nee's funeral, particularly during the cremation session where she cried controllably. It is still unknown why she commited suicide, but her family and friends believe she was suffering from depression and 'living in agony' due to the numerous cyber attacks inflicted on her, The Chosun Ilbo reported.
Discography - Passion & Pure (2005): with single One
- code (2003)
References - ^ a b 앨범토크 유니, 데뷔부터 죽음까지 "한 많은 연예생활"
- ^ 故 유니 어머니 “우울증이 자살 원인인 듯”
- ^ 유니, "네티즌 악플에 의기소침했다"
Media links - U;Nee@Entame-Tengoku promo Pt.1 (Japanese)
- U;Nee@Entame-Tengoku promo Pt.2 (Japanese)
- U;Nee@Entame-Tengoku interview
External links - U;nee committed suicide
- u-nee's blog [8]
- U;Nee's official Japanese site (Japanese)
- Entame-Tengoku site (Japanese)
- South Korean Popular Pop Singer U-Nee Commits Suicide
- U-Nee's Grandmother Stricken With Grief At Funeral
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