
WINNER's Song Mino was involved in a car accident? Artist to skip his upcoming concert
WINNER's vocalist
Mino
gets into a car accident
On July 4, popular K-media news outlet Maeil Business Newspaper reported that Mino from WINNER had been involved in a minor accident while he was riding in a taxi. The accident occurred last month on June 14, when the idol was near Dapsimni Station. The 'Really Really' singer was in a taxi in Yongdap-dong, Seongdong-gu, Seoul when the accident took place.
While Mino was not severely injured, he was still rushed to a nearby hospital and underwent tests to ensure that he was okay and healthy.
It has also been reported that Mino will be unable to perform along with his group members for their latest concert. While he was scheduled for a solo concert on July 26 and 27, his fellow members will continue with the performance while he recovers.
All about Song Mino
Song Mino is a well-known artist in the Korean entertainment industry. The idol debuted in the world of music in 2014, when he joined WINNER along with Kim Jin Woo, Lee Seung Hoon, Kang Seung Yoon, and now former member Kang Tae Hyun.
The member is known for his songs like 'Empty' and 'REALLY REALLY,' and has managed to make a name for himself in the industry.
In 2023, the idol, however, was embroiled in controversy after he was discharged from his military service only months after joining. He was then accused of poor attendance during military service and not doing things that were assigned to him. He was questioned by the authorities concerning the case, after which he admitted that he indeed left his post within working hours for personal reasons.
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