Hoping to help in the rescue mission of ferry victims, YG Entertainment’s CEO Yang Hyun Suk donated 500 million won.
A rep from YG Entertainment spoke with Newsen on April 25, saying, “Yang Hyun Suk decided to donate 500 million won to help the victims in the recent Sewol ferry accident.”
According to the rep, Yang Hyun Suk held a meeting with his executives on April 24 and said, “As a parent who is raising children, I’ve fallen into grief that is beyond words as I followed the Sewol incident,” and “There are no words in this world that will console the families who’ve lost their children.”
Yang Hyun Suk requested to his executives that the 500 million won be delivered well to the families of the victims.
On April 16 around 9AM (KST), a passenger ferry, Sewol, sank on its way to Jeju from Incheon. As of April 24, 174 passengers out of 475 have been saved. 171 have been confirmed dead and 131 are still missing.
*NOTE: As of April 25, 9AM (KST), 181 people have been confirmed dead with 121 still missing.
Source & Translated by: MWAVE
via ygfamilyy
A rep from YG Entertainment spoke with Newsen on April 25, saying, “Yang Hyun Suk decided to donate 500 million won to help the victims in the recent Sewol ferry accident.”
According to the rep, Yang Hyun Suk held a meeting with his executives on April 24 and said, “As a parent who is raising children, I’ve fallen into grief that is beyond words as I followed the Sewol incident,” and “There are no words in this world that will console the families who’ve lost their children.”
Yang Hyun Suk requested to his executives that the 500 million won be delivered well to the families of the victims.
On April 16 around 9AM (KST), a passenger ferry, Sewol, sank on its way to Jeju from Incheon. As of April 24, 174 passengers out of 475 have been saved. 171 have been confirmed dead and 131 are still missing.
*NOTE: As of April 25, 9AM (KST), 181 people have been confirmed dead with 121 still missing.
Source & Translated by: MWAVE
via ygfamilyy