A diary written by the deceased was released while a family member of Mingguhara was in a lawsuit to prevent her inheritance from going to her mother.

JTBC's'Lee Gyu-yeon's Spotlight', which was broadcast on the 23rd, sent interviews with the mother A while highlighting two trials that took place after the sudden death of Guhara.

Mr. A said, "There was a pity that my daughter and her family did not know." He also said, "If I inherit a heritage, I will donate it except for the cost of litigation and child support."

The survivors reacted. The survivor's claim was that her 28-year-old flower age had suffered a terrible depression in her life to save her, and that was due to her mother A, who had been in contact with her as a child.

The'Spotlight' crew analyzed six diary journals written by Guhara. From before debut until his death, Kuhara's feelings were intact. The word that appeared the most was'It's okay'.

In particular, Goin reprimanded, "The mother who gave birth to me is resentful. If this is the case, why did she give birth?" In addition, the deceased person often said, "I want to see my mom."

Professor Tae-Kyung Kim of the Department of Psychological Counseling at Woosuk University said, "I don't think it's a big deal, but my dad calls me as a dad, but my mom calls it by name." (To Kuhara) The image of the mother, not as the birth mother, but as a common resting place, may have been stronger. 'It's hard. "I want to be comforted."

(SBS funE reporter Kang Kyung-yoon)