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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

time5 days 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.

Video: Man Upset Over Divorce Sets Fire To Moving Train In Seoul, Faces Trial
Video: Man Upset Over Divorce Sets Fire To Moving Train In Seoul, Faces Trial

NDTV

time6 days ago

  • NDTV

Video: Man Upset Over Divorce Sets Fire To Moving Train In Seoul, Faces Trial

A 67-year-old man, identified by his surname Won, has been formally indicted for setting a fire inside a moving subway train in Seoul, according to Yonhap News Agency.. The incident occurred on May 31 and led to injuries and significant property damage. According to the Seoul Southern District Prosecutors' Office, Won faces multiple charges, including attempted murder, arson on a moving train, and violations of the Railway Safety Act. Watch the video here: 서울지하철 5호선 방화범 CCTV 사망자 없는게 기적이네요 — 브이몬 (@XXV_mon) June 25, 2025 The fire broke out around 8:42 am on Seoul Subway Line 5, in the section between Yeouinaru Station and Mapo Station, while the train was passing through the undersea tunnel beneath the Han River. Won allegedly poured gasoline inside the subway car and then set his clothes on fire to ignite the blaze, as per according to Yonhap News Agency. The arson resulted in 22 passengers being hospitalised for smoke inhalation, while 129 others were treated at the scene. The suspect was also hospitalised. The fire caused an estimated 330 million won in property damage, including damage to a subway car, according to The Chosun Daily. Investigators said Won committed the act out of frustration over the outcome of his divorce case. He was taken into custody and handed over to the prosecution by police on June 9. Authorities are continuing to examine the circumstances of the incident to prevent similar attacks in the future.

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