The autopsy results of singer Wheesung, who passed away, have been released, indicating that no criminal suspicions have been confirmed.

A Korean National Police Agency official said during a press conference held at the agency in the Seocho district of Seoul on the 31st regarding Wheesung's death, "We received the autopsy results from the National Forensic Service. Up to now, no criminal suspicions have been confirmed."

The police have received the detailed autopsy results of Wheesung from the National Forensic Service, but due to concerns about defamation of the deceased's honor and secondary damage to the bereaved family, they stated they would not disclose specific details.

Earlier, Wheesung was found in cardiac arrest at his home located in the Gwangjin district of Seoul at about 6:29 p.m. He was 43 years old. The police reported that no signs of external intrusion or indications of homicide were discovered, leading them to request an autopsy from the National Forensic Service.

The Gwangjin Police Station reported that it received a verbal first opinion from the National Forensic Service indicating that the cause of death was "unknown."

On the 14th, Wheesung's funeral hall was established after about four days, and many colleagues visited to pay tribute to the deceased. Afterward, Wheesung's family decided to donate the entire amount of condolence money in his name.

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