Actor Kim Kwang-gyu confessed to the unexpected followingeffects that started from the charter fraud. Kim Gwang-gyu, who sighed while unable to afford a house due to the soaring apartment prices, added to his regret.
Kim Kwang-gyu posted on his Instagram on the 11th, “Allergies. ‘Law of the Jungle’ allergy has risen once more. You are like a medal, not a medal, but a medal you got from ‘Law of the Jungle’, which you started to do anything following the charter fraud.” .
Then, he posted a picture with the caption, “Allergy. Allergy. Hives. White pills are invalid.
In the photo, Kim Kwang-gyu’s wrists and stomach, etc., showed allergies on various parts of his body. Allergies that are red and swollen all over the body look quite difficult from the photos.
Kim Kwang-gyu appeared on the SBS entertainment program ‘Law of the Jungle’ in 2011 in Papua. Kim Gwang-gyu, who spent a day with the tribe members amid heavy rain and poisonous insects, was bitten by an insect and showed allergy symptoms such as difficulty breathing the next day. The emergency medicine specialist who accompanied him examined the patient, but his condition did not improve and he had to get off within one day.
The reason Kim Kwang-gyu appeared in ‘Law of the Jungle’ was because of a charter scam. In 2015, Kim Kwang-gyu appeared on MBC’s entertainment program ‘I Live Alone’ and mentioned the case of a charter fraud. Kim Gwang-gyu lamented, “I came to Seoul in 1999 and lost all the money I had saved for 10 years in an instant.
Kim Kwang-gyu, who had been focusing on acting, said that following being scammed by a charter, he had a hard time appearing in a variety show “I will do anything”, and the followingeffects have been going on for nearly 10 years.
This is not the end of Kim Kwang-gyu’s sad story regarding real estate. Kim Kwang-gyu missed the opportunity to rent a house while living in a jeonse while real estate prices in Seoul skyrocketed.
As he passed the apartment he had missed in ‘I Live Alone’, he sighed, “I should have bought that apartment in Cheongdam-dong at 600 million won. Now it’s over 2 billion.” Then, “My goal was to buy a house, but (currently) rent is monthly”, “I didn’t buy and waited because the news said the house price would drop, but it was a double. also did
Netizens expressed their regret with comments such as “It’s heartbreaking to hear that you went to the jungle following being scammed”, “Is the scammer punished?”, “Even the apartment that I missed in the charter scam…it’s like my story”, etc.
Even in the midst of the jeonse crisis, various types of jeonse scams continue. In particular, according to yearly data (2019-August 2021) of the Jeonse Deposit Return Guarantee Accidents submitted by the Housing and Urban Guarantee Corporation (HUG) by Jang Gyeong-tae, a member of the National Assembly’s Land, Infrastructure and Transport Committee, member of the National Assembly’s Land, Infrastructure and Transport Committee, Jang Gyeong-tae. Accidents accounted for 60% of the total amount of accidents, indicating that the damage of charter fraud was concentrated on the youth, and measures were urgently needed.
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