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SHOCK VIDEO: Deranged South Korean Man Sets Fire To Crowded Subway Car in Protest Against Judicial Decision Over His Divorce

by June 27, 2025
June 27, 2025

The 57-year-old man has been charged this week for last moth’s act.

Even other people’s divorces can be hell.

An elderly disturbed man was charged in a Seoul court on Wednesday (25) for a fire attack on a crowded subway car that took place back in May – and the images from his insane act are going viral.

Six people were injured after a man set fire to the carriage in the capital of South Korea.

Police have said the attack was motivated by ‘delusions’ related to the man’s divorce.

He stands now accused of attempted murder and arson.

It’s been reported that on the day before the incident, the man disposed of his belongings and bought gasoline.

The 67-year-old man, identified by his surname Won, was charged with attempted murder, arson of an occupied vehicle and railway safety violations.

He injured six and endangered over 160 passengers.

There were 481 passengers onboard the train, with 160 individually of those identified in the investigation.

A guy in South Korea poured gasoline on the floor of a subway train and set it on fire, luckily no one seriously hurt.

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— Lord Bebo (@MyLordBebo) June 26, 2025

Investigators say the suspect was ‘triggered’ by a divorce ruling and planned the attack for days, purchasing gasoline, disposing of his assets, and scouting major subway stations the day before.

Six people were injured in the incident, and though no fatalities were reported, the incident is one of the most serious subway-related attacks in South Korea since a 2003 fire in Daegu that killed 192 people and led to sweeping safety improvements.

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