Thai nationals are being warned to remain vigilant in South Korea after a grotesque string of copycat knife attacks, marking an ominous rise in violence. This fear-inducing outbreak of violence saw its most up-to-date assaults declare two lives and severely injure many others.
Cheat sheet in the South Korean capital of Seoul issued an advisory for Thai nationals travelling to the Asian nation, alerting them to stay cautious amidst the crime outbreak. As per the embassy’s assertion yesterday, the menace started on July 21, close to Seoul’s Sillim Train Station. The sporadic chaos culminated in one fatality and three critical accidents.
After this, on August 3, in a spine-chilling episode, a wrongdoer rammed a automobile into a crowd before ferociously stabbing individuals in a shopping mall in the metropolis of Seongnam, in Gyeonggi Province. This brutal mayhem left one individual lifeless and wounded thirteen others, reported Sanook.
As of the latest replace, the police of the Republic of South Korea shared on August 6, that they are investigating 46 people who’ve posted menacing messages threatening to hold out public murders. Most of these posts are emanating from Seoul, with the dread-filled content material emulating the stunning crimes.
The Thai embassy in Seoul presents the following cautionary recommendation for Thai nationals in South Korea::