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South Korea’s ‘First Trans Soldier’ Found Dead After Being Discharged From Military


Breaking news from South Korea came in the form of the most tragic revelations.

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And that’s when local media outlets found startling news about the nation’s first trans soldier. Authorities reportedly found her dead at her own home. Moreover, the incident took place one year after being discharged from the military. Certainly, the news went viral after its release with many questioning what really went on.

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Some critics decided to take a closer look at her life’s journey. This includes the great stress that comes with being trans in a nation like South Korea. In the same way, she had a past in the military. For that reason, some appear to be linking the two and how unforgivingly cruel life could possibly be.

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Here are the latest updates on the heartbreaking story that just might leave you in tears.

Source: The Guardian

A woman who fought against the odds

23-year-old Byun Hui-su died at her own home, confirmed reports. Her sudden death left loved ones grieving and sad beyond belief. She belonged to the Cheongju district, located inside of the city of Seoul. But many question her sudden disappearance.

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Byun was a truly free-spirited individual. In the same way, she was brilliant at what she did. Driving tanks wasn’t an easy job but she did it all. However, things soon went downhill when she opted to take a break to get her gender re-consignment surgery done.

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The concept of trans and the military doesn’t go along too well. And in this case, we’re talking about a nation like South Korea where you don’t even hear about such occurrences in everyday life too.

Hence, the news met great skepticism and disapproval across the board.

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Source: Daily Mail

Getting discharged for the wrong reasons

While living behind the male identity for as long as we can remember, Byun thought the time was right to come out clean and be who she really was. And that was a woman. Therefore, when she dropped the news with those in higher ranks, the response wasn’t positive.

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Byun struggled mentally and it was also affecting the people around her. They noticed a change and went she came out clean, people didn’t behave as expected. Moreover, they called her out. Some in higher ranks felt she was suffering from some mental issues. For this reason, they felt that she should move forward and get help from the outside.

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Yes, they began to question her sanity and that’s not the best feeling in the world when you’re having trouble in life.

Source: AP

South Korea makes a decision

Despite her fame as a top-ranked driver for tanks, she didn’t get the respect or attention she deserved. Coming out as trans wasn’t easy for her.

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All Byun wanted was to serve in the military’s female division as that was her true self. The top brass disagreed and called her out for mental disabilities. And in the end, she had no decision but to walk out and resign.

The world took stern notice of the incident when she appeared on South Korea’s live screens to announce her decision. She was discharged from her passion for the armed forces and that was the sad reality. The 21-year-old cried and begged her bosses to let her back as it was unfair on her part. But the decision was not going to be reversed by any means.

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Source: Yahoo News

Soon, breaking news revealed the real cause of her removal. She underwent surgery while on a leave for Thailand. And when the bosses found out, it was just too much for them to accept.

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Leaving her job, she sought treatment in South Korea. Those surrounding her felt she ended her life from all the pressure around.

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