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”I lost consciousness the day VI came to Burning Sun,” reveals a famous Hong Kong influencer. What was the ”thing” people were holding in their mouths?
A famous female Hong Kong influencer once visited the Burning Sun club in Gangnam, Seoul, and after witnessing people using drugs there, she also drank alcohol there.
On the 22nd of this month, the influencer posted a lengthy comment on social media, saying, "I was shocked to see the drama "BBC's 'Burning Sun Incident' (which was recently released)."
"While watching the documentary, my experience kept coming back to me and it sent chills down my spine," she said. She also shared some photos she took at the club at the time.
She said, "In 2018, I visited Burning Sun because the former girlfriend of an acquaintance was VI's (former BIGBANG) business partner in Hong Kong. That night, VI was the DJ.
"The club was packed with people," he recalled. At the time, he said, many people in the club wore dark sunglasses and had pacifiers in their mouths. "After using drugs, they would close their eyes and
She said her friend explained to her that the behavior was to hide symptoms such as constant movement and biting of the tongue, and that when she asked, "Why don't the police arrest them?" her friend replied, "These clubs are
"I pay a lot of taxes, so the police turn a blind eye," she said. She claimed that she had lost her memory after drinking two glasses of champagne at the club's bar that day.
"I gradually lost consciousness. I don't usually drink much alcohol, but strangely enough, I got drunk pretty quickly," he said. "I remember wondering if someone had put drugs in my drink."
It was revealed that she may have been taking a drug known as "fondant drugs," which involves secretly putting drugs in someone else's drink. Fortunately, her friend and her former boyfriend realized something was wrong and took her to the police.
She went to the police and reported the incident. She said, "Because of this experience, I tell my Hong Kong friends who are traveling to Korea that they should not go to clubs in Gangnam. Especially, if they are women, I would never go to a club.
"I don't recommend anyone to do this," she said, adding, "I wanted people to be cautious through my experience." In another post, she posted a photo of the late KARA member Hara, saying, "BBC
The documentary has had such a strong impact that tears still flow from my eyes. I want everyone to remember this bravery." Hara revealed the allegations of police collusion at the time of the Burning Sun incident.
The fact that he helped make it happen was recently revealed through a documentary.
2024/05/30 20:04 KST
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