「性行為拒否?」ベトナムで恋人を殺害した韓国人プロゲーマー逮捕
”Sexual refusal?” Korean pro gamer arrested for murdering girlfriend in Vietnam
The whole story of the case of a Korean professional gamer who murdered his girlfriend in Vietnam is expected to be revealed. On the 15th at 11 pm on the SBS current affairs educational program "I Want to Know," a segment titled "Hanoi Hotel 601" was aired.
The broadcast will be titled "The Secret of Room 2 - Why did a professional gamer become a murderer?" The incident occurred in May last year. Former professional gamer Lee (24) was killed in a car crash in Vietnam.
A Korean woman in her 30s, Ms. A, was murdered in a hotel in Hanoi. The autopsy revealed signs of being violently assaulted and strangled. Ms. A worked for a trading company.
It is said that she was preparing to change jobs. The Vietnamese Public Security Agency told local media, "After A refused to have sex with him, he got into an argument with Lee, and after about 10 minutes of arguing, Lee choked the woman to death.
After the crime, Lee ran out of the room naked and tried to go up to the 65th floor of the hotel. However, he was restrained by security and detained inside the hotel.
The police reported the incident to the police, who arrested Lee on the spot on suspicion of murder. Lee immediately admitted to the crime, stating that he had "killed her impulsively." However, later, "the fact that she had engaged in prostitution in the past was discovered, and we had an argument.
Considering Lee's actions and attitude before the crime, it has been pointed out that this may not have been a simple impulsive murder.
In addition, Mr. Lee arrived in Vietnam one day earlier than the deceased Mr. A, and made strange requests to hotel staff and caused a commotion by taking off his clothes on the lakeside.
It was also revealed that he had repeatedly engaged in eccentric behavior, such as playing the game "League of Legends" and "playing the game with a lot of fans." For this reason, he was once arrested by the Vietnamese police and released.
He was known as "the most promising young talent of the 2000s." Although high expectations were placed on him even before his debut, it is said that he did not perform as well as expected.
2025/02/16 21:37 KST
Copyrights(C) Edaily wowkorea.jp 78