- By Piyali Bhadra
- Wed, 07 Jun 2023 06:22 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
South Korean band ASTRO member Moonbin has left a huge void in the hearts of thousands of his fans as the latter passed away recently, where now his younger sister Moon Sua remembered some emotional memories of her late brother and also penned a heartbreaking note.
As June 6 marked the 49th day since the demise of Moonbin, it is the official end of the mourning period in Buddhism. Moon Sua posted an old video of a practice session with his brother, where the two can be seen happily smiling as Moonbin gave his sister a quick piggyback ride.
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Sharing the video, Moon Sua wrote, "As expected, Mr. Moon's back was wide and warm. I should have asked for a piggyback more often. Next time we meet, please piggyback me more. My one and only brother. Still and from now on forever, I will not forget you and will continue to love you more and more. Don't be sick, be healthy, eat well, and be happy."
Several fans reacted to the post in their comment section, where one social media user wrote, "Moon siblings forever." While another user wrote, "We understand you Sua, we also miss him a lot." Another one wrote, "Together forever, they'll be in the stars."
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Meanwhile, ASTRO's Sanha also posted a bunch of pictures and videos with the late rapper on his Instagram, where he wrote, "Hyung, farewell. It's time to let you go. Let's meet again for sure next time, okay? Even then, let's hold each other tight. Thanks to you, I was happy. Eat well, and live well. I love you so much."
Moon Bin performed as a member of ASTRO and also performed with a sub-group called 'Moonbin & Sanha.' He died on April 19 at the age of 25, as he was found dead at his home in Seoul, South Korea.
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His agency Fantagio recently announced the creation of a new memorial space for the late star at the Gukcheongsa Temple. The statement read, "Although Moonbin's religion is not Buddhism, at the request of the bereaved family, we have prepared the "Moon's Space" at an area in Gukcheongsa Temple at Namhansangseong, and [the memorial place] will run long-term starting from June 7, 2023, at 5:30 a.m. KST."