File:Death of Yi Tjoune (Yi Jun) in a local newspaper of The Hague.jpg

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English: Article in a (Dutch language) local newspaper (Haagsche Courant) on the death of Yi Tjoune (Yi Jun), in a hotel in the Wagenstraat (street) in the city of The Hague, Kingdom of the Netherlands. Published three days after Tjoune's death, it reported that his death was caused by complications, after an abscess had been surgically removed from his cheek.
  • NOTE: Please be advised that the cause of death of Mr. Yi has been the subject of controversy and/or speculation. Some claim he committed suicide, others claim he was poisoned.
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Author AnonymousUnknown author

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