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Friday, October 24, 2014

Remaining members of Ladies' Code discharged from the hospital


The three surviving members of girl group Ladies' Code have been discharged from the hospital following the September 3 car accident that took the lives of two members, EunB and Rise.

Ladies' Code's Ashley, Zuny, and Sojung were confirmed to have been released from the hospital, according to a statement released by Ladies' Code agency, Polaris Entertainment, on October 23. The three are reportedly resting with family after being discharged from hospital.

"After being discharged a week ago, the three are spending time with their families," the rep is quoted as saying. "They're receiving care from their families in their hometowns."

"Right now, Sojung was moved to a hospital near her hometown of Wonju, Gangwon-do, Ashley in the US, and Zuny in Gwangju, Jeolla-do, resting with their families. After the members have found a way of dealing with the situation, they plan on returning to the dorms."

Future plans for the group are still unknown, but the company said the three do have eventual plans to return to the industry.

The Ladies' Code members were in a car accident on September 3, when the girl group's van hit a traffic barrier. EunB and Kwon RiSe lost their lives and Sojung reportedly received facial fractures. Ashley and Zuny are both said to have experienced minor physical injuries.

EunB passed away from the tragic accident immediately, and her funeral was held on September 3.
Kwon RiSe survived the initial accident with severe head injuries and underwent several operations and more than ten hours of surgery. She remained in critical condition until she eventually lost her life on September 7. RiSe was laid to rest in Japan, where her family lives.


Earlier this month, the result of the investigation of the car accident was announced in a public press conference. The investigation was led by the National Institute of Scientific Investigation (NISI) who was commissioned by the Yongin Seobu Police Station.
The investigation coupled with CCTV footage showed that the vehicle which the group was riding on was speeding at around 130kmph which exceeded the speed limit imposed on that road which was 100kpmh. Due to the rain and the over-speeding, the driver lost control of the vehicle which led to the accident.



Polaris Entertainment and the police have yet to make a statement if the driver is to be held responsible even though the evidence is proving to be pointing towards that direction.The band's "I'm Fine, Thank You" became the number one song in South Korea, and Polaris Entertainment released a music video for the track on September 15, dedicated to EunB and RiSe. The music video included clips showing Ladies' Code hours before the accident, including heartbreaking messages of EunB and RiSe telling fans that they're thankful for them and that they love them.


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