Star chasing must be restrained! Suspected fans of BTS SUGA screamed and caused riots in the subway, passengers frantically evacuated and alerted the police & fire

Star chasing must be restrained! Suspected fans of BTS SUGA screamed and caused riots in the subway, passengers frantically evacuated and alerted the police & fire
(Cover photo source: SUGA live broadcast screenshot, Hanwang screenshot)

On the evening of August 6, a riot on Seoul Metro Line 9 in South Korea was finally confirmed to be an incident caused by idol fans.

A few days ago, an “indiscriminate assault case”occurred at the Seohyeon Station of the Bundang District Subway in Seongnam City, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea, resulting in 1 death and 13 injuries, which triggered a wave of imitations. In recent days, multiple “murder notices”have been blasted on the Korean Internet and threatened to be staged randomly in various places. Killing, causing social panic. On the night of August 6th, there was a horrifying scene on Seoul’s subway line 9. Some passengers panicked after hearing the sudden screams, thinking that there was another random injury or gas leak. A very chaotic run was staged, and then fire, police, and ambulance arrived on the scene one after another, and it was finally confirmed that 7 people were injured. Passengers who were present at the time took pictures of the scene. Many people’s personal belongings were scattered all over the place because of running, which shows how panicked the big passengers were at that time. After investigation, it was found that the chaos was not a bad incident, but was caused by fans of BTS SUGA.

That night SUGA sang at the Olympic Park in Seoul. After the concert, he started a live broadcast to interact with fans. During this period, he showed his tattoos. It was suspected that there were his fans on the subway line 9 at that time. Fans saw SUGA’s After the tattoo, she was extremely excited and screamed, which reminded many passengers of the “killing notice”that broke out in recent days, and they ran away in fright to save their lives.

Relevant matters have also sparked heated discussions on the Korean Internet. Netizens said: “As a fan of SUGA, I am really sorry for the injured passenger”, “It is indeed our mistake, we must apologize, don’t talk about foreign fans, domestic fans, etc. “, “The person who caused the riot should come out and apologize”, “These fans should get out of Korea”, “There are often idols who broadcast live broadcasts after concerts, and fans sit in the subway to watch the live broadcast, and no one will scream Ah”, “Fan behavior, idols pay the bill, even my own life is scolded”, “wasting human resources”, etc.

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