Korean Influencer Murd3r3d by Obsessive VIP Fan Minutes After Livestream

  • South Korean influencer and actress Yoon Ji-ah, in her 20s, was tragically k!lled by a wealthy fan shortly after finishing a livestream.
  • The suspect, a man in his 50s identified as Choi, allegedly posed as a business partner and later attacked her, leaving her body in a suitcase in the mountains of Muju.
  • Reports revealed he had spent huge sums supporting her online and was facing financial troubles

Korean actress and influencer Yoon Ji-ah, in her 20s, was tragically murdered by a 50-year-old fan identified as Choi, just 30 minutes after ending a livestream on September 11. Her body was found in a suitcase abandoned in the mountains of Muju, North Jeolla Province.

Choi, a self-proclaimed IT CEO and big-spending fan known online as “Black Cat,” had reportedly spent over £53,000 on the platform where Ji-ah streamed. He allegedly lured her under the guise of a business deal to boost her followers.

CCTV footage captured Choi begging before Ji-ah a day before her death. Investigators believe his financial troubles and obsession led to the crime. Ji-ah was strangled to death, and Choi later confessed after initially denying the charges.

In other news….. Nollywood star Yul Edochie has sparked widespread discussion online after sharing a candid message directed at Igbo parents.

On his Instagram page, the actor expressed concern over the fact that many Igbo children today are unable to speak their native language. He emphasized that parents who neglect the responsibility of teaching their children Igbo are falling short in preserving an important aspect of their culture.

Edochie wrote:

“Many of us who are Igbos have children who cannot speak Igbo. This is a failure on our part that we must work to correct.”

Earlier, he also encouraged the Igbo community to reconnect with Omenaani, the traditional spiritual practices of their people.

In a related message from July, Edochie advised Igbo individuals living abroad particularly those who feel unwelcome or marginalized to reconsider their place in foreign lands. He urged them to embrace their roots and return to Igbo land instead of striving for acceptance where they are not truly valued.

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