The South Korean actor Park Min Jae, known for his roles in dramas such as Little Women and IDOL: The Coup, tragically passed away at the age of 32.

The actor died on November 29, 2024, due to sudden cardiac arrest while traveling in China. Despite having no previous medical conditions, his untimely death has left fans, colleagues, and loved ones in deep shock.

Park Min Jae's agency, Big Title, confirmed the news and paid tribute to the late actor, describing him as a talented and passionate individual who gave his all to acting. They expressed gratitude for the support he had received throughout his career, even though his passing left an irreplaceable void.

The CEO of Big Title, Hwang Joo Hye, shared her sorrow, recalling moments they had shared and reflecting on his dreams, particularly his aspiration to conquer China and embark on a month-long trip. She vowed to honor his memory, stating, "I will never forget the name, Actor Park Min Jae."

His younger brother also posted a heartfelt message on Instagram, expressing his grief over the loss, and asked for understanding as he was unable to individually reach out to everyone who wished to offer condolences.

Park Min Jae's career began to rise in 2021 with his role in IDOL: The Coup and continued to blossom through roles in Little Women, Numbers, Tomorrow, and Korea-Khitan War. His last appearance was in the web drama Snap and Spark. His funeral will be held on December 4, 2024.