Eru, angered by fake news about father Tae Jin-ah's death, "I know someone who is alive and well..."
Singer Eru was angry about the fake news surrounding her father, singer Tae Jin-ah.

On the 14th, Iru wrote on social media, "This is fake news on YouTube that reports that a person who is alive and well has died. I wonder what they are thinking when creating and producing something like this."

What Eru pointed out appears to be fake news related to Tae Jin-ah's death that has recently been spreading on YouTube. Recently, several fake news stories were posted on YouTube, including a video showing that Tae Jin-ah was hospitalized in the emergency room after a car accident and fell into a coma, as well as a video showing that he ultimately died.

All of these videos have tens of thousands of views and are spreading incorrect information. It is interpreted that Eru could not hold back his anger at this.

Meanwhile, when Eru was caught driving a car while drinking in September last year, he switched drivers with his passenger, Mr. A. During the police investigation, Eru denied the charge of drunk driving, claiming that Mr. A was driving, but the police confirmed that Eru was behind the wheel.

Afterwards, Eru, who was charged with four charges, including aiding a criminal to escape, aiding drunk driving, drunk driving under the Road Traffic Act, and speeding, was sentenced to six months in prison, one year of probation, and a fine of 100,000 won in the first trial, and recused himself. Recently, he was in charge of composing Tae Jin-ah's new song 'I'll Go with You'.

Choi Ji-ye, Ten Asia Reporter wisdomart@tenasia.co.kr