Three surviving Ladies’ Code members released from hospital weeks following tragic car accident that took the lives of two members; Sojung, not completely recovered from her injuries

By Staff Writer

Oct 23, 2014 11:12 PM EDT

Ladies' Code's Ashley, Zuny and Sojung, the three surviving members of the K-pop female idol group have been recently discharged from the hospital. This was after six weeks of hospitalization following the tragic car accident that took the lives of two members, EunB and RiSe.

The group's agency, Polaris Entertainment, confirmed the three members' hospital release through a statement, KpopStars reports.

Korean news outlet Newsen's report via ENews claimed that a representative from Ladies' Code's agency confirmed the release of the three idols.

"After being discharged a week ago, the three are spending time with their families," said the rep. "They're receiving care from their families in their hometowns."

The rep also shared the whereabouts of the three singers following their release. "Right now, Sojung is in Wonju, Gangwon-do, Ashley in the US, and Zuny in Gwangju, Jeolla-do, resting with their families. After the members have found a way of dealing with the situation, they plan on returning to the dorms."

Allkpop recently reported an update on Sojung's condition with the agency saying, "In Sojung's case, she's not completely recovered, so she's getting regular treatment at a hospital. After Sojung is fully healed, we will release a detailed account of Ladies' Code's future activities."

The female idol group was in a tragic car accident on September 3. The van, were the girls were travelling in, crashed into a traffic barrier. EunB and RiSE lost their lives while Sojung suffered from facial fractures. Zuny and Ashley were reported to have received minor physical injuries.

EunB immediately died after the accident and her funeral was held on the same day. RiSe, meanwhile, initially survived. She underwent a number of operations due to her severe head injuries. The idol's condition remained critical and she eventually passed away on September 7.

On September 15, Polaris Entertainment released a music video for the group's track "I'm Fine, Thank You," which served as a tribute to EunB and RiSe. The video featured clips showing the members before the accident happened as well as messages from the two members saying their thanks and love to the fans who have been very supportive of them.

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