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  2. List of massacres in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Bombing of airport by North Korea: Odaeyang mass suicide: 1987, August 28 Yongin, Gyeonggi Province: 32 Mass suicide Frog Boys case: 1991, March 26 Daegu: 5 Unsolved homicide of 5 boys Daegu Nightclub Arson: 1991, October 17 Daegu 16 Attack on a nightclub, 13 Wounded [24] [25] Daegu subway fire: 2003, February 18 Jungangno station, Daegu: 192

  3. Woo Bum-kon incident - Wikipedia

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    The Interior Minister of South Korea, Suh Chung-hwa, and the national police chief, A Eung-mo, offered to resign as a form of atonement for Woo's rampage. [2] Suh Chung-hwa, whom president Chun Doo-hwan held responsible for the incident, resigned his commission on April 29, and Roh Tae-woo was appointed Interior Minister. [14] [10]

  4. List of man-made disasters in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Killing spree by South Korean marine: 1971 Kimpo killings [2] 1971: 28 December: Seoul: 164: Fire: Deadliest hotel fire in South Korean history: Daeyeonggak Hotel fire: 1972: 15 December: en route from Seogwipo to Pusan: 323 to 326: Maritime accident: Sinking of ferry Namyoung-Ho: Sinking of Namyoung-Ho: 1974: 3 November: Seoul: 64: Nightclub ...

  5. List of nightclub fires - Wikipedia

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    Gulliver's nightclub fire: Port Chester, New York: United States 1974 24: 32 arson Future Kiss drummer Eric Carr survived the fire, he played there with the band Creation. Time Club fire Seoul: South Korea 1974 64: short circuit The total death toll for the entire Daewang Corner building fire was 88; 8 died from jumping out of windows

  6. N. Korea's Kim apologizes over shooting death of S. Korean

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    SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — North Korean leader Kim Jong Un apologized Friday over the killing of a South Korea official near the rivals’ disputed sea boundary, saying he’s “very sorry ...

  7. List of filmed mass shootings - Wikipedia

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    Pulse nightclub shooting: An Islamic terrorist identified as Omar Mateen armed with a semi-automatic rifle and a pistol opened fire on partygoers, killing 49 before being shot and killed by police. The event was captured on the club's security cameras, and was also documented on the body cameras of police officers who responded to the shooting.

  8. Here are the five victims who were killed in Colorado gay ...

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    Five people were killed and dozens more injured in a mass shooting at the LGTBQ nightclub Club Q over the weekend. The suspect, Anderson Lee Aldrich , 22, was taken into custody at the scene and ...

  9. 2014 South Korea shooting spree - Wikipedia

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    The 2014 South Korea shooting spree took place on June 21, 2014, when a mass shooting perpetrated by Lim Do-bin that began around 20:15 p.m. in the 13th outpost of the 55th Regiment of the South Korean army's 22nd Infantry Division in Goseong County, Gangwon, South Korea.