[서울En] ‘320kg singer’ Big Joe died during surgery… Scheduled to be released on the 8th


▲ Singer Big Joe/Youtube capture


Singer Big Joe (43, real name Bulk Joseph), who was hospitalized due to deteriorating health conditions, died. 43 years old.

Hip-hop duo Holadang member and BJ Big Joe died during an operation at a hospital in Gimpo-si, Gyeonggi-do at 6:20 pm on the 6th.

Regarding the death of Big Joe, my colleague Hyeon-bae Park said, “The funeral will be held from the 7th,” on the African TV channel.

“I was worried a lot because I couldn’t talk about it. Big Joe’s brother died at 6:30 pm. I received a related call during the broadcast. I turned on the broadcast to inform you of the news quickly.” “The funeral will begin tomorrow afternoon. If you are close, let’s refrain from going together and pray for the deceased’s blessing.”

Big Joe was treated at a hospital until recently and had surgery to remove inflammation in the body, but there was no remedy.

Earlier on the 27th of last month, on the 27th of last month, on the YouTube channel, Sang-Yong Um said, “Heart failure and diabetes have low oxygen levels, so treatment is urgent.” It is said to be tied.”

He continued, “I heard that even if it was a little later, the doctor was in a situation where he could no longer use his hand.”

▲ Singer Big Joe/Affiliated History Capture


Earlier, on the 11th of last month, Big Joe paused his activities for health reasons on Um Sang-yong’s YouTube. “The current weight is 320 kg. I have heart failure and diabetes.”

Big Joe Vinso is Incheon International St. Mary’s Hospital, and the funeral is strictly observed from the 7th.

Meanwhile, Big Joe, born in 1978 to a Korean mother and an American father, made his debut as a group Holadang in 2008 after working as a rapper in the underground for a long time. At the time, he drew attention with a weight of 250 kg. After that, I lost 100kg, but my weight increased to 320kg again due to the yo-yo phenomenon, and I stopped my activities as I suffered from heart failure and diabetes.

Reporter Kim Chae-hyun [email protected]

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