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Remembering Lee Ji-han, the star caught in Seoul’s Halloween stampede: the 24-year-old was a budding K-drama and K-pop idol filming a new series before he tragically died in the Itaewon crowd crush

Korean celebrity Lee Ji-han was among the 154 people who tragically died during Itaewon’s Halloween stampede incident on October 29. Photos: Kyodo, Mnet

Remember when Park Sae-ro-yi found his first love Oh Soo-ah dancing and partying in a Halloween costume on the streets of Itaewon in the hit Korean series Itaewon Class? That scene – the fun and games, music and entertainment, cool costumes, diverse crowd and hip, young energy – was supposed to be what comes to mind when picturing Halloween in the happening Seoul neighbourhood.

Emergency services treat injured people after a stampede on October 30, in Seoul, South Korea. Photo: Getty Images

And yet October 29, 2022 – the Saturday of this year’s Halloween weekend – in Itaewon will instead become known as a historical tragedy after at least 154 young partygoers died from being caught in a crowd crush while celebrating. Most of them were reportedly in their twenties.

Lee Ji-han, a South Korean actor-singer, was identified as one of the victims of Itaewon’s Halloween crowd crush on October 29. Photo: @ji_han_0803/Instagram

Many victims have already been identified, and one was revealed to be Lee Ji-han, a South Korean actor-singer. The news was confirmed by his agencies, 935 Entertainment and 9Ato Entertainment. He was only 24.

The world mourns Lee’s passing and the bright future he would’ve had. We remember him by looking back at his glittering career to date …

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Lee Ji-han began his career on a K-pop idol survival show

Lee Ji-han auditioned for reality idol survival show Produce 101. Photo: Mnet
Lee’s early foray into the K-pop industry was through Mnet’s Produce 101, a reality idol survival show series where 101 K-pop trainees compete to be selected in the final lineup of an 11-member boy group. The show is behind idol group Wanna One.

Per Billboard, Lee was a trainee under Pan Entertainment when he auditioned for Produce 101 in 2017. He performed a cover of Exo’s Overdose and became one of the contenders in the second season, where he took part in a group performance of Infinite’s Be Mine with some of his cast mates. In the fifth episode, however, Lee was eliminated.

He was a promising actor

Lee Ji-han starred in the Korean drama Today Was Another Namhyun Day. Photo: @ji_han_0803/Instagram

But Produce 101 was only the beginning for Lee. He eventually moved into acting and starred in the Korean drama Today Was Another Namhyun Day in 2019.

A Produce 101 fan site also revealed that Lee was featured in a YouTube video for Nongshim, a Korean food and drink company best known for its ramen and instant noodles. The video was posted three years ago.

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He had been working on an upcoming K-drama

Lee Ji-han had been working on an upcoming K-drama. Photo: @ji_han_0803/Instagram

The late actor had been working on an upcoming K-drama, per AllKpop, which cited an exclusive media report, and Lee had filmed his part last month. The series is reportedly a fantasy romance drama under MBC and Lee was cast as the former lover of the female lead. The drama will reportedly air in January 2023.

Friends from the industry expressed their condolences

Lee Ji-han will be missed. Photo: @ji_han_0803/Instagram

Fellow Produce 101 contestants, such as Park Hee-seok and Kim Do-hyun, have expressed their condolences via their Instagram profiles, per Billboard.

A mourner kneels to pray, on October 31, near the scene of the deadly crowd crush during Halloween festivities in Seoul’s Itaewon district,. Photo: Kyodo
In light of the tragedy, the Korean government declared a national period of mourning that will last until November 5. Entertainment events and shows have been cancelled and postponed as well. K-pop stars, such as G-Dragon, Psy and Enhypen, have also expressed their condolences and prayers for the victims and their loved ones, also according to Billboard.
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  • Over 150 young partygoers died after a crowd crush in the popular Seoul nightlife district on October 29 – sadly a far cry from the iconic Halloween celebration scene in Itaewon Class
  • Victim Lee Ji-han was a budding celebrity who made his start in Mnet’s audition show Produce 101; stars from Psy and G-Dragon to Enhypen expressed their condolences for the accident