'I regret clicking.' South Korea’s hyperconnectivity led to a fast online spread of raw imagery of the deadly Halloween crowd crush in Seoul.
SEOUL—At 4 a.m.
on Sunday, Jung Hyeon-ji woke up to grab some water and scrolled through news aboutThe 21-year-old university student had taken to Twitter, where she encountered a barrage of raw footage from the cramped alleyway where hundreds of Halloween revelers were fatally crushed and severely injured. She saw police yanking people from a mound of tangled bodies. Others screamed for help. Ms. Jung said she could even make out faces—with some having turned pale or blue.
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South Korean police apologize after deadly Halloween crowd crushSouth Korea’s national police apologize, saying they’d only deployed 137 officers to handle a crowd of about 100,000 revelers who were celebrating Halloween in Itaewon, the Seoul neighborhood where at least 154 people were killed in a crowd crush.
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Seoul crowd crush victims: An actor. A student. The ‘life of the party.’The Seoul crowd crush over Halloween weekend killed 154. Most victims were in their 20s and 30s.
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What We Know About Seoul’s Halloween Crowd CrushThe tragedy, which took place in Itaewon and marked the neighborhood’s first Hallowen celebration without pandemic-era restrictions, happened Saturday night as partygoers crammed inside bars and nightclubs along a narrow alleyway
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