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Sulli from K-Pop Girl Group f(x) has been found dead

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K-pop star, Sulli, real name Choi Jin-Ri from f(x) has been found dead in her home, according to South Korean police.

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WATCH: Sulli from K-pop group f(x) has been found dead in her South Korean home

Entertainment Tonight reports that the 25-year-old star was found by her manager at her home in Sujeong-gu, Seongnam.

The police statement reports that Sulli was suffering from “severe depression,” however, the official cause of death has yet to be confirmed.

“Choi seemed to have lived alone in the house,” an official told Yonhap news agency. “It seems that she took her own life, but we are also looking into other possibilities.”

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Sulli joined the extremely popular girl group f(x) in 2009 and has always been known the outspoken one of the group, speaking candidly about her support of other women and her struggles with depression and anxiety.

In 2014 Sulli took a break from the band, after she was the victim of cyberbullying. Eventually, she left the group entirely to focus on her budding acting career.

In a trailer for her reality TV show Jinri Store, Sulli opened up about her struggles:

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“Social phobia, panic disorder….I’ve had panic disorder ever since I was young. There were times when some of my closest friends have left me,” she said. “People hurt me, so everything fell apart. I didn’t feel like I had anyone on my side or anyone who could understand me. So that’s why I completely fell apart.”

Sulli is not the first K-pop star who has recently passed away, with Jonghyun from SHINee taking his own life in December 2017.

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