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Caught On Camera: Video Captures Moment Man Sets Subway Ablaze Over Divorce
Caught On Camera: Video Captures Moment Man Sets Subway Ablaze Over Divorce

India.com

time6 hours ago

  • India.com

Caught On Camera: Video Captures Moment Man Sets Subway Ablaze Over Divorce

A 67-year-old man, whose last name is Won, has been officially charged in Seoul with allegedly firebombing a moving subway train on May 31, an act prosecutors say was motivated by anger over his divorce. The startling attack, which was caught on recently released surveillance footage, caused serious injury and damage to property. The Seoul Southern District Prosecutors' Office stated that Won is charged with several serious offences, including attempted murder, setting a moving train on fire, and Railway Safety Act violations. The fire broke out at approximately 8:42 AM on Line 5 of the Seoul Subway as the train passed through an underwater tunnel between Mapo and Yeouinaru Stations under the Han River. Yonhap News Agency has it that Won allegedly doused a subway car with gasoline and then set his clothes ablaze, sparking a quick spread of fire and panic on board. No es el metro Balderas, pantitlán, el rosario o indios verdes, es el metro de Seúl: un sujeto provocó un incendio dejando varios lesionados, para que no le vengan a chismear @lopezdoriga @azucenau @CiroGomezL @rivapa_oficial @CarlosLoret y se vayan a tomar fotos los del PRIAN — (@roro_asesino) June 27, 2025 The arson assault saw 22 of the passengers hospitalised mainly for smoke inhalation, while another 129 people were treated on site. The perpetrator himself was also injured and hospitalized. The fire left an estimated 330 million won (about $240,000 USD) worth of property damages, including damage to one subway car to a large extent - according to The Chosun Daily. The investigators have found that Won's reason for the harmful act was deep discontent with the verdict in his divorce case. He was arrested by the police and sent to the prosecution on June 9, resulting in his official indictment. The authorities are still investigating the conditions behind the incident to enact preventive measures against similar future attacks and to secure public transport.

Seoul train inferno: Man sets fire to moving subway over divorce, passengers flee in panic in viral video
Seoul train inferno: Man sets fire to moving subway over divorce, passengers flee in panic in viral video

Hindustan Times

time11 hours ago

  • Hindustan Times

Seoul train inferno: Man sets fire to moving subway over divorce, passengers flee in panic in viral video

A 67-year-old man is arrested for allegedly setting a fire inside a packed subway in South Korea's Seoul. A video of the incident is going viral on social media, which captures an individual pouring a liquid and setting the train on fire. Snippets from a viral video show a fire inside a subway in Seoul. (Screengrab (X)) The now-viral video, reportedly released by the Seoul Southern District Prosecutor's Office, shows the suspect dousing a subway carriage floor with flammable liquid. Within moments, the suspect sets it alight, making passengers flee in panic. As reported by Korea JoongAng, the incident occurred on May 31 during the morning rush hour. The suspect has been identified as Won. Footage from inside the train shows the suspect wearing a white cap and suddenly hurling gasoline onto the floor before calmly lighting the fire. The Korean outlet reported that the man put the lives of over 160 passengers at risk to draw attention to his divorce settlement. Social media is shocked: An individual wrote, 'Oi, mate, what the bloody hell were you thinking pulling a stunt like that?' Another posted, 'So many could have died. Even imagining it is dreadful.' A third added, 'That sort of bloke should face the harshest punishment beyond the maximum penalty.' Also Read: Dangerous viral trend has students setting laptops on fire, prompting school evacuations What did the prosecutors say? 'Spraying a large amount of gasoline on a subway used by an unspecified number of passengers and then setting it on fire, causing a large-scale fire and spreading toxic gases, is an act of murder tantamount to terrorism,' prosecutors said, reported New York Post. 'If the evacuation had been delayed, the possibility of casualties would have been very high,' the prosecutors added. Reportedly, six people were injured in the incident. Many, including the suspect, were treated for smoke inhalation following the fire. The 67-year-old suspect had been charged with attempted murder and arson.

Terrifying moment firebug starts raging inferno in subway car — in a rage over his divorce
Terrifying moment firebug starts raging inferno in subway car — in a rage over his divorce

New York Post

timea day ago

  • New York Post

Terrifying moment firebug starts raging inferno in subway car — in a rage over his divorce

Terrifying video shows a South Korean man calmly dousing a packed subway carriage in gasoline and then setting it on fire — in a twisted rage over his recent divorce. The 67-year-old man, only identified as Won, is accused of sparking the May 31 inferno on a Seoul metro carriage during the morning rush hour, sending terrified straphangers rushing for their lives, Korea JoongAng reported. Surveillance footage from inside the train captured the suspect, who was wearing a white cap, suddenly hurling the gasoline onto the floor of the rammed carriage as fellow commuters stood idly by. The 67-year-old man, only identified as Won, is accused of carrying out the arson attack on a Seoul metro carriage during the morning rush hour on May 31. Jam Press Unnerved passengers could be seen immediately fleeing as the flammable liquid streamed through the carriage — with one woman slipping and losing her shoes in the rush to escape. Moments later, the man was caught kneeling down and setting the train ablaze. The alleged perp, who was arrested and charged with attempted murder and arson, later told cops that he was angry about the outcome of his recent divorce lawsuit and had purchased the gasoline weeks before. It wasn't immediately clear if his ex was on the train. Surveillance footage from inside the train captured the suspect, who was wearing a white cap, suddenly hurling the gasoline onto the floor of the rammed carriage before he set it alight. Jam Press 'Spraying a large amount of gasoline on a subway used by an unspecified number of passengers and then setting it on fire, causing a large-scale fire and spreading toxic gases, is an act of murder tantamount to terrorism,' prosecutors said. 'If the evacuation had been delayed, the possibility of casualties would have been very high.' Six people were injured in the ordeal, officials said, though it wasn't immediately clear if they suffered burns. Another 23, including the alleged perp, were treated in hospitals for smoke inhalation.

WATCH: Moment Seoul man sets train on fire, 22 hospitalised after anger over divorce leads to arson
WATCH: Moment Seoul man sets train on fire, 22 hospitalised after anger over divorce leads to arson

Indian Express

timea day ago

  • Indian Express

WATCH: Moment Seoul man sets train on fire, 22 hospitalised after anger over divorce leads to arson

A 67-year-old man, identified by the surname Won, has been formally indicted for setting a fire inside a moving subway train in Seoul on May 31, according to Yonhap News Agency. The Seoul Southern District Prosecutors' Office charged him with attempted murder, arson on a moving train, and violations of the Railway Safety Act. The incident occurred around 8:42 am on Line 5, as the train passed through the undersea tunnel between Yeouinaru and Mapo Stations beneath the Han River. Authorities allege that Won poured gasoline inside the subway car and set his clothes on fire to ignite the blaze. The Seoul Southern District Prosecutors' Office has released footage of the arson attack. WATCH: 서울지하철 5호선 방화범 CCTV 사망자 없는게 기적이네요 — 브이몬 (@XXV_mon) June 25, 2025 The fire led to 22 passengers being hospitalised for smoke inhalation, with 129 others treated at the scene. The blaze caused an estimated 330 million won (~$240,000) in property damage, including the destruction of a subway car. No deaths were reported. Police say Won acted out of anger over a divorce ruling. He was arrested and transferred to the prosecution on June 9. Authorities continue to investigate the incident to prevent similar acts in the future.

Man sets fire to a moving train in Seoul over divorce in viral video
Man sets fire to a moving train in Seoul over divorce in viral video

Mint

timea day ago

  • Mint

Man sets fire to a moving train in Seoul over divorce in viral video

A 67-year-old man in South Korea has been indicted for setting a moving subway train on fire in Seoul, allegedly in a fit of rage over his divorce. The shocking incident, which left several passengers injured, has sparked concern over public safety and mental health issues. The accused, identified by his surname Won, allegedly poured petrol inside a running train on Seoul Subway Line 5 and set it ablaze while it was passing through an undersea tunnel between Yeouinaru and Mapo stations on May 31. According to the Seoul Southern District Prosecutors' Office, Won has been charged with attempted murder, arson on a moving vehicle, and violating the Railway Safety Act. Authorities said he committed the act out of frustration over the outcome of his divorce proceedings. Disturbing footage from the incident, now widely shared on social media, shows the man walking inside the subway coach with a bottle in hand, pouring a flammable liquid on the floor. Moments later, he sets himself and the surrounding area on fire, triggering panic among passengers. The blaze left six passengers injured, while 23 others—including the accused—were treated for smoke inhalation. In total, 129 people received emergency medical assistance. According to The Chosun Daily, the damage to public property has been estimated at over 330 million won (approximately ₹ 2 crore), with one subway car severely burnt. Won was transferred to prosecutors on June 9 following police custody. Authorities say investigations are ongoing to assess gaps in subway security and prevent such incidents in the future. Meanwhile, South Korean police have detained six US citizens who were attempting to deliver around 1,300 plastic bottles filled with rice, dollar notes and Bibles to North Korea, a police official said on Friday. The group had been trying to float the bottles by sea at a border island west of the capital Seoul near the isolated North before being spotted by a military patrol, the official at the Incheon Ganghwa Police Station told Reuters.

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