cerebral hemorrhage in a traffic accident

Comedian-turned-businessman Ko Myung-hwan confessed to the story of being sentenced to a deadline in a traffic accident.

Ko Myung-hwan appeared on KBS1’s “Morning Madang,” which aired on the morning of the 4th, and said he had a car accident in February 2005 due to his manager’s drowsy driving.

He said, “I was on my way back from Wando after filming the drama ‘The Sea God’, and my manager at that time ran on the West Coast Expressway at 190km per hour. “At around 2 a.m., I was running with a broken taillight, and the manager nodded a little and hit the car,” he recalled.

“I was sitting in the passenger seat and had a brain hemorrhage at the time. Hundreds of bones were broken. He even had a heart attack, but he said he would burst soon, he said. “I opened my eyes at the hospital, and they said I would die within two days at the most, and told me to clean up my situation.” Fortunately, it has all recovered. “The hospital is also said to be a miracle,” he confessed.

Ko Myung-hwan is said to have left the entertainment industry after the accident and challenged his business. “Since then, I thought I shouldn’t be dragged around by money. Looking for a way to be free from money, I even went to buckwheat noodles. “I studied by reading more than 2,000 books,” he said.

“Buckwheat noodles restaurants are still doing well, and pork ribs restaurants that opened in May are doing well. “I also published my third book, and it was selected as this month’s book and today’s book by a large library, so I go to lectures on my days off,” he added.