Actor Haruma Miura has died aged 30 from a suspected suicide.
06.07.2020 - 09:27 / nme.com
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.Actor Haruma Miura has died aged 30 from a suspected suicide.
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Japanese film, TV and stage actor Haruma Miura, known for playing Eren Jaegar in the adventure dramaAttack on Titan, has died according to The Japan Times and Kyodo News. He was 30.
Actor Haruma Miura has died aged 30 from a suspected suicide.The Japanese star was found unresponsive at his home in Tokyo by his manager, after he didn’t show up for work.
(Trigger Warning)Renowned Japanese actor Haruma Miura has passed away. The 30-year-old actor was best known for his roles in Attack on Titan, Eien no Zero (Eternal Zero), Kimi ni Todoke (From Me to You), and Koizora (Sky of Love).
Kyodo News reports. He was 30.Sources told the media outlet that Miura was found by his manager.
Ellise Shafer editorHaruma Miura, a Japanese actor known for his roles in the “Attack on Titan” films and “Kimi ni Todoke,” has died, according to Kyodo News and other local reports. He was 30.Kyodo News reported that the actor was found in his Tokyo home on Saturday and was later pronounced dead upon arriving at a hospital.
Japanese film and television star Haruma Miura has passed away at the young age of 30.
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerActor Haruma Miura, one of Japan’s top young film and television stars, has died at age 30 after being found unresponsive at his Minato ward home in Tokyo.His manager found Miura when he came to his home to check on the star, who did not show up for work.
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