Korean actor Yoo Ah-in’s drug use allegations continued to pile up with two more substances found in his hair and urine samples collected by authorities.
Since early February, Korean authorities have been investigating Yoo Ah-in, 36, for allegations of drug use.The star of the films “Seoul Vibe” and “#Alive,” and dramas “Hellbound” and “Chicago Typewriter” immediately returned to South Korea from the US on Feb. 5.
The Seoul police requested the National Forensic Service to conduct a detailed drug evaluation on the actor. Korean media reported that he tested positive for cannabis in a urine test. He later tested positive for propofol. In an exclusive report by Korean media outlet TV Chosun, cocaine was additionally found in Yoo Ah-in’s hair sample analyzed by the National Forensic Service.
It added that ketamine is abused via “Injected, Liquid mixed with liquids, Powder that is snorted mixed in drinks, or smoked.” Korean media reported that according to Korea’s Ministry of Food and Drug Safety, Yoo Ah-in took propofol more than 100 times in two years since 2021.
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