Veteran actor Ahn Sung-ki admitted to ICU in critical condition
Ahn Sung-ki collapsed while choking on food, suffered cardiac arrest, and is now in ICU; he has battled blood cancer since 2019, his agency said.
- On Dec. 31, Ahn Sung-ki, veteran actor, was rushed to a hospital in Seoul in cardiac arrest and is in critical condition in an intensive care unit, sources said.
- Ahn collapsed at his home while choking on food and was moved to the emergency room around 4 p.m. Tuesday for hospital care and assessment.
- Known as the 'Nation's Actor,' Ahn Sung-ki has appeared in approximately 140 films over six decades and earned Best Actor awards at the Baeksang Arts Awards and Blue Dragon Film Awards.
- Medical teams are evaluating his exact condition as Artist Company said medical staff are assessing his prognosis while appealing for priority on family stability.
- He revealed in a 2022 interview that he had been battling blood cancer since 2019, and given his advanced career, Ahn Sung-ki's sudden condition deeply affects the Korean film community and fans.
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Actor Ahn Sung-ki, transferred to hospital in cardiac arrest, currently in intensive care unit Actor Ahn Sung-ki was transferred to hospital in cardiac arrest on the 30th and is currently in critical condition. According to his agency Artist Company and the film industry on the 31st, Ahn Sung-ki collapsed at around 4 p.m. the previous day while eating at home with food stuck in his throat.
Veteran Korean Star Ahn Sung Ki Suffers Cardiac Arrest, Hospitalised: Reports
In unfortunate news, the Veteran Korean actor Ahn Sung Ki, who has been a part of many big projects, suffered a sudden cardiac arrest. He was immediately taken to the hospital, and this incident happened on December 30. He is receiving treatment; however, the actor’s agency has also requested some privacy while he undergoes treatment for his health. Read here for more. Ahn Sung-Ki Hospitalised After Suffering Heart Attack The Veteran Korean acto…
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