I couldn't help but wonder if this was a murder or just something else. It seems like it's possible that this was a murder just due to how people have been reacting to the market.
Can you name one death of a politician or member of government who has not raised suspicion?
I've always wonder why those people can't die without raising a fuss.
In these days you can't even have a damn heart attack without something or someone to be blamed for.
Given the furious pace at which South Korea has been taking action against crypto, him being stressed is no surprise at all to me. There must be a lot of pressure coming from all sides.
South Korea ranks second in suicides, and stress is one of the factors involved, not to mention health problems due to it. Besides, Koreans and Japaneses are known to die from overwork.
It's true that politicians and people in power have a lot of buzz around things that happen to them, but that's just a part of living that life in my opinion. There will always be some suspicion, especially if they were opting for an unpopular position.
I wasn't actually aware of the information you shared about South Korea here. If I knew more about that, I'm sure the thought of this being a sort of "inside job" would be much more dampened. Numerous articles have claimed that it was stress-induced, so the idea of this being a murder are pretty much past me.