It was in May 2014 that Samsung president Lee Kun-hee was present admitted to hospital urgently after suffering a life-threatening illness. A few hours after the event, doctors attending her confirmed that she was stable and that the manager of a large South Korean company had begun to recover.
About 6 years later, Kun-hee continues to be hospitalized for a heart attack, even though we know a lot about the Japanese boss. While the family is confirming its approval, some Internet users are spreading through social networks fake belief offering viral video on YouTube: Samsung's president is dead, but it has to be hidden so that the South Korean economy won't run out.
A plan to make sure Samsung's president is dead
You know that on the Internet there are crazy ideas of ways to associate all taste, and Samsung has never been left behind. After nearly six years of not having much knowledge about its president Lee Kun-hee, a Twitter user named John Yoo spread his vision: Kun-hee is dead, but everyone pretended to be there to protect economic security of Korea due to the taxation of its assets.
This is explained by a thread published on Twitter on January 7, 2020, and that it has already gather thousands of retweets and "I love you". "The president of Samsung may be dead, but we all seem to be alive because if he dies, the world will inevitably enter economic ruin.", confirms starting this user.
In ten messages that continue its crazy plot, John Yoo details that Samsung has a significant stake in the South Korean economy, being is responsible for 20% of exports and up to 15% of GDP Without these data, most of his financial strength would have decreased if Kun-hee died, because his heirs would have to give 50% of his assets to the government.
This is the case in South Korea: if the estate exceeds $ 2.5 million, the heirs have to pay 50% of what they inherit. You can imagine the amazing amount of money that the family of the president of the biggest party in South Korea will receive: about $ 14 billion if we follow the tweeter's opinion.
It is true that Chairman Lee Gunhee suffered a heart attack in 2014 and was admitted to hospital. No one has an identity but close family members have reported seeing him.
People who said he was dead have disappeared or have been arrested. When his death was reported in 2014,
– John Yoo (@oniontaker) January 7, 2020
This Korean inheritance law would enable Samsung's presidential heirs to give the government nearly $ 7 billion, forcing them to sell shares and company assets, thus weakening the firm structure made over the last decades of a company, we recall, which costs about 15% of the country's GDP.
If that structure fails, similarly small businesses have been created in Korea to deploy Samsung, according to the developer of this theory. A large South Korean company can resist that pressure, however companies with less power will collapse in a month.
Finally, this Twitter user insists that no one other than his family saw Lee Kun-hee since suffering a heart attack in May 2014. According to him, other media outlets reported his death at the time, but they quickly removed the news.
In short it's just a conspiracy spread over the network, especially on Twitter. Yes it is true that there is very little information from the president of Samsung since 2014, but other details provided to this user are yet to be confirmed.
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