According to a report by JTBC on the 14th, Mr. A, who escaped after being held captive with the deceased Mr. Park, revealed that the leader was Mr. Ri Gwang-ho, an ethnic Korean, and that he also had a gun.
Mr. A is said to be the person who took the last picture of Mr. Park in July this year, risking his life to do so. Mr. A said, "It was a miracle that (Mr. Park) was still alive.
"They hit my arms, knees, shins, face, waist... all the places that hurt. My body was almost black," he said. Mr. A said about the torture tools, "They gave me electric shocks and hit me."
"It's a long stick like the ones you often see on YouTube, and it can be used to hit people or give them electric shocks," he explained. Mr. A said, "The Koreans who are with Mr. Ri Gwang-ho are not human beings.
"The photos of the three Chinese nationals that the Cambodian police released after claiming to have caught the culprits were published. I was angry when I saw them," he said.
They were just gang members who were with Park when he transported the body, and were not the main perpetrators. Mr. A said that the gang members suspected him of being an accomplice of Park and confined him in a room and kept him under surveillance.
A while after being arrested, I was suddenly told to get in a car and go somewhere, and I managed to escape by taking advantage of a small gap. I was already completely injured from the torture.
Park, who was a child under the age of 18, was sold to another organization in the Bokosan area that same day and was found in the body on August 8th.
2025/10/15 11:34 KST
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