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Famous South Korean singer Shin Hae-chul died in medical malpractice The dean was held accountable and prosecuted

Rugao Business Information Network News Today, the Seoul Eastern District Procuratorate of South Korea concluded its investigation into the death of singer Shin Hae-cheol on the 24th of this month, and at present, it has been determined that the cause of death of the deceased was medical malpractice. He also initiated an indictment against Mr. Kang, the president of a hospital in Seoul, for the crime of business negligence.

It is reported that on October 17 last year, when Shen Haizhe underwent intestinal stenosis surgery, the surgeon did not pay attention to the patient's own condition, ignoring the symptoms of peritonitis, periocarditis, sepsis and other diseases. On this basis, timely treatment measures were not implemented, resulting in The death of Shin Hae-cheol ten days after the operation. The prosecution, Mr. Jiang, has been formally indicted for allegedly committing a death penalty caused by business negligence.

Sin Hae-cheol (born May 6, 1968) is a Korean singer, creator and lead singer of NEXT, and a former host and music producer. He died of illness on October 27, 2014, at the age of 46.

Famous South Korean singer Shin Hae-chul died in medical malpractice The dean was held accountable and prosecuted

It is reported that after Shen Hae-cheol was admitted to the hospital due to illness, his friend "Uncle Bird" PSY visited the hospital on October 24, 2014, and saw his haggard appearance lying in the severe patient room, PSY did not hesitate to shout: "Brother, you should get up, please!".

The news of Shin Hae-chol's death caused a great shock among his fans and many of his music industry colleagues, and people left messages online to express their condolences, and Seoul Mayor Park Won-soon also tweeted on October 27 that he was also a fan of Shin Hae-cheol and expressed his condolences for the death of his idol. After Shen Hae-cheol's death, many friends in the acting industry deeply regretted the departure of an excellent musician, and they prayed for the blessings of the deceased and cheered for their families.

In addition, the procuratorate also accused Mr. Kang of violating South Korea's medical law and business secrecy law by publishing his medical records online after Shin Hae-cheol's death in order to prove his innocence.