Jonghyun died on December 18 (Picture: Getty)

K-Pop trainee Han Seo Hee has sparked concern after sharing a tribute to the late SHINee singer Jonghyun and claiming that she will see him ‘soon’.

‘I never knew you were struggling. This situation is terrible.. Oppa, I miss you. I’ll come see you soon, quietly,’ she wrote on Instagram.

‘I’ll be there to greet you without giving you any harm in a quiet manner. I’ll be there to say hi. Oppa, it must be cold.. Wait for me, oppa.’

Seo Hee went on to express her regret for always complaining to Jonghyan and never knowing that he was going through a hard time, and that she was upset with herself for not reaching out to her friend in recent times as she was embarrassed about her criminal troubles; she was found to have illegally smoked marijuana in October of last year.

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‘I don’t know why but I depended on you a lot. I liked you a lot and I told you all the time that you are a good person,’ she wrote.

‘I’m about to go crazy now in regret. I didn’t even know you were going through a hard time, oppa. I still can’t believe it at this moment while I’m here writing this. I just want you to say this is all a lie and come back. This can’t be real. You would always stop me whenever I said I wanted to die. But why would you die oppa?

‘I really can’t understand. No, I’m starting to get mad. How can you be like this? I want to turn back time one day. If I can turn back time, I would do all I could to stop you. But I know that’s impossible. That’s why I feel like going crazy with regret and sadness.’

Kim Jong-hyun was a member of South Korean K-pop group SHINee (Picture: AP)

Jonghyun died aged 27 on Monday December 18 after a suspected suicide.

According to Reuters, police found Jonghyun unconscious in his apartment in Cheongdam-dong in the Gangnam district after his sister filed a police report concerned for his welfare. He was taken to hospital after being found at 6.10pm Korea time on 18 December, but was pronounced dead.

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