South Korean livestreamer dies in truck collision during live broadcast, 150 viewers witness tragedy
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A South Korean livestreamer died in a traffic accident while attempting a cycling challenge from Busan to Seoul.
- The livestreamer was hit by a 3.5-ton truck from behind while cycling on a national road, with approximately 150 viewers witnessing the event live.
- Police are investigating the accident, which they preliminarily attribute to the truck driver's negligence.
A South Korean livestreamer, known for a past association with organized crime before transitioning to online content creation, has died in a fatal road accident. The incident occurred on June 2nd while the streamer, identified only as BJ Aๆ, was undertaking a "Busan to Seoul" cycling challenge. The livestream was active at the time, with around 150 viewers witnessing the tragic event unfold.
Originally thought it was just a normal challenge stream, never expected it to become the final footage.
Aๆ was struck by a 3.5-ton truck from behind while cycling on National Road No. 25 in Sangju, North Gyeongsang Province. He was part of a three-day cycling journey intended to generate revenue upon completion. A support SUV accompanying him was also hit by the truck, sustaining severe damage. Aๆ was transported to the hospital in a state of traumatic cardiac arrest and later succumbed to his injuries. The driver of the support SUV is currently receiving medical treatment for serious injuries.
Too scary.
The accident has sent shockwaves through the South Korean online community. Many viewers expressed their horror and concern on online forums, with comments highlighting the unexpected transition from a typical challenge stream to a fatal incident. The incident has also sparked discussions about the safety protocols for outdoor livestreaming challenges. Police are currently reviewing dashcam footage and witness testimonies to determine the exact cause of the accident, with initial findings suggesting driver negligence.
Outdoor mission livestreams really need to prioritize safety more.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.