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South Korean actress Kang Seo Ha, 31, dies after battling cancer

| @indiablooms | Jul 14, 2025, at 06:29 pm

South Korean actress Kang Seo Ha, who was suffering from cancer, has died, media reports said on Monday.

South Korean actress Kang Seo Ha, who was suffering from cancer, has died, media reports said on Monday.

She was reportedly suffering from stomach cancer for a prolonged period.

She was 31.

Her funeral is being held at Room 8 of the funeral hall at Seoul St. Mary’s Hospital in Banpo-dong, reported Kbizoom.

Despite her illness, the actress continued her passion and recently completed her upcoming movie “In the Net”.

Kang Seo-ha’s funeral will be held at 7:40 AM on July 16, followed by cremation at Seoul Memorial Park, Kbizoom reported.

As per Kbizoom report, Kang Seo-ha graduated from the Korea National University of Arts – School of Drama and began her entertainment career in 2012 by appearing in the music video for Brave Guys’ “Growing Distant”.

She marked her official acting debut in JTBC’s drama “Seonam Girls High School Investigators”.

She later worked in several popular productions like KBS’s “Assembly”, MBC’s “The Flower in Prison”, KBS’s “First Love, Again” and “Waves, Waves”, SBS’s “Heart Surgeons” and “Nobody Knows”.

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