What you said about the rescuers morale reminded me of how the rescue dogs used after 9/11 got so depressed because they were finding so many dead bodies and almost no survivors that some of the first responders started pretending to be bodies in the rubble and letting the dogs find them just to give the dogs a “win”, while surrounded by so much death.
@luckyeight41487 ай бұрын
I forgot about that, I like that they helped the dogs but I also feel bad for all the people that died
@Val.Kyrie.7 ай бұрын
I remember that. Even the animals felt that day.
@moirapettifr71277 ай бұрын
Omg that's the saddest ever.
@amb74126 ай бұрын
I never knew this. I have my own 9/11 story as i was in Washington DC that day. I had travelled in with my brother was an FBI agent. He had arranged an private White House tour for me and gave me one of his extra cell phones , because he wanted to make sure that he could reach me, ( i had two cell phones on me in the chaos that didn't work). We suffered so much trauma that day. Need I say more. reading about the dogs just made made me cry, but I'm so glad that you shared this people need to know. Be Blessed.
@kys_or_i_will6 ай бұрын
one of the guards at my school was a firefighter at 9/11 and he is lit one of the nicest people i know frfr but he also has some ptsd
@becca1517 Жыл бұрын
I always hate that the rescuers get ptsd and have intense guilt and these powerful people who are responsible for the disaster act so indifferent. UNBELIEVABLE
@sommerr.6248 Жыл бұрын
The reason those powerful people are so indifferent is because no one they care about is in the tragedy.
@Ambelica Жыл бұрын
Reminds of 9/11 , the rescue dogs would get so depressed by not finding people alive that the rescue workers would have to hide so the dogs could actually “find” people alive 😭
@wolfieisacat13 Жыл бұрын
@Suburban-Trevor what
@mewtuwa Жыл бұрын
Because those rich people got into that position by only acting in their self interest, while rescuers takes on those jobs because they, presumably, want to help people.
@Goldenformer Жыл бұрын
@Suburban-TrevorDid you respond to the wrong person or….?
@kkachi Жыл бұрын
I was here in Seoul when the department store collapsed. I remember that between the initial rescues and Mr. Lee's rescue, they found a female survivor (around 7-8 days after the collapse, I think.). Rescuers tried to get her to an ambulance, but photographers blocked the way as they jostled each other to get the best shot. The survivor died on the way to the hospital because of these jackals who slowed her transport to the ambulance and to the hospital.
@ruru20 Жыл бұрын
@Suburban-Trevorwtf is wrong with you? Stop commenting on each and every comment and please stop disrespecting the victims by lying. Idk why you're lying and what motive lies behind it. But it's sick that someone can lie about this serious incident. Go get yourself checked or something. I feel pity for you. You're so sick. Please get some psychological help. I really hope you get better. May God bless you and your mental health 🙏
@wet.towels Жыл бұрын
@Suburban-Trevorwhat did you just say 😨
@RedLippedBatfish Жыл бұрын
@Suburban-Trevorweirdo
@Ehrhtjybehegeggrhy Жыл бұрын
@Suburban-TrevorULUL
@HipHop9ts Жыл бұрын
@Suburban-Trevor 😂😐
@Panicked_Jester8 ай бұрын
Dude, the families trying to find their loved once in the rubble at the dump sight actually made me cry. I am so sorry for the mothers,fathers,sisters,brothers,uncles,aunts,grandpas,grandma's, ANYONE who lost someone they loved.
@briandaaranda97356 ай бұрын
I'm from Mexico City and this reminded me so much of the big earthquake we had in 2017, right on the anniversary of the other big earthquake we had in 1985. I heard so many reports of people who died in the rubble because they went in to look for their loved ones and a gas leak caused an explosion or because the aftershocks made the rubble shift. And this was just an act of nature. I cannot imagine the pain of knowing that all this tragedy was preventable.
@izzatfauzimustafa6535Ай бұрын
I have a feeling that they could have been looking for family members who were among the 30 missing victims of the Sampoong mall collapse (and they are still missing until this day). The sad and painful possibility is that when the mall was collapsing in just 20 seconds, their bodies could have been got caught in the middle of the debris as the collapse happened. The chances of finding their body parts were extremely slim, and there were no chances of finding DNA evidences as well. It is a painful and long-lasting sorrow because families could not find proper closure.
@apolloisis Жыл бұрын
I was actually working in Korea at the time. My student was upset that I ended class late that day. He returned the next day thanking me because he was supposed to go to that department store but was late. He narrowly escaped being crushed. It was a true tragedy. Everyone was glued to the TV trying to see who would be rescued, if any.
@user-hp6qc6ch4g Жыл бұрын
Wow. Thank you for sharing.
@Vikingsroar Жыл бұрын
Wow u saved his life ! ❤
@fcoderiiz Жыл бұрын
@@HipHop9ts no. You're rude.
@apolloisis Жыл бұрын
@TheGreatMutineerWaffle It is not something I can prove. It was a long time ago, but I was teaching English there. I remember the Seongsu Bridge collapsed in 1994, and then the dept store the year after. My friends were worried that I would face some major disaster in Seoul. Everyone flocked in front of the TV screen in the lobby the first few days, praying for more people to be found alive. When that last survivor was found, people cheered, hoping more would be found. It was a traumatic experience for the nation, and I would have to be a sick person to lie about that.
@HipHop9ts Жыл бұрын
@@fcoderiiz Yeah, I'm the villain for asking for proof. Wow.
@hurts2hatelo Жыл бұрын
When the employee said to Michael "I think I'm going to go now, please tell my family I love them" I got literal chills. So tragic.
@Sketchers.WeGotThaDrip Жыл бұрын
it felt like something out of a horror movie. not real life. i hate this
@candiecanderson5780 Жыл бұрын
I started tearing up my heart sank 😢
@analise17 Жыл бұрын
@Sketchers.WeGotThaDrip the movie "Don't Blink" uses that exact phrase. I hope that young woman passed as peacefully as possible and was able to comfort her family from the other side.
@myfartsstjnk Жыл бұрын
58:20
@RachelXKnight666 Жыл бұрын
@@myfartsstjnk?
@justatadthad10 ай бұрын
straight up if u have a kid and they start pointing at someone who is invisible, bleeding, and telling them to leave; you leave. u take the kid and run.
@Scienzkid10 ай бұрын
Right?! I would assume it was haunted
@TheApryl10 ай бұрын
I sure would. I saw people no one else could when I was little. I'd believe them.
@kallista519410 ай бұрын
"I see soon-to-be dead people" "Ok.Time to go, Honey" o.o;
@starrby779010 ай бұрын
I think these bleeding ghost people were maybe somehow spirits taking the forms of those who would die trying to prevent what would happen
@kate4zay10 ай бұрын
fr.
@EttaJohnson-qp1jn8 ай бұрын
The way that the expensive and luxury goods sold at the mall were considered by Lee family members to be worth more than human lives is so sickening.
@Dan-tt8sn2 ай бұрын
200th like
@oakleytheduck11 ай бұрын
7 years in prison is absolute crap. This man literally MURDERED 502 people. Someone can kill a single person and get 15 years and prison, this guy can commit FIVE HUNDRED AND TWO murders and get 7. This is extremely unacceptable given the fact it is completely his and his family’s fault.
@lilstardrops11 ай бұрын
money is power, its amazing that he got 7 years at all tbh. He probably didn't serve all of them
@vlaritic10 ай бұрын
yeah, fuck the government of korea. as a korean i feel so fucking ashamed for all of this bullshit with jail time. most people get such short ass times in jail even when it shouldve been much more.
@Lance_Lionroar10 ай бұрын
@@lilstardrops He did. Then he died a year after getting out.
@Beepbeep_beeep10 ай бұрын
@@Lance_Lionroar damn
@Asecluffy10 ай бұрын
South Korea is democratic country. Only for poor people.
@therussianprincess7036 Жыл бұрын
…as someone with an architecture degree, the descriptions of what was going on during the construction and design of that mall will be giving me nightmares just as much as the following disaster. INDUSTRY STANDARDS AND REGULATIONS HAVE A REASON.
@adamofblastworks1517 Жыл бұрын
And are written in blood.
@siobhanfurey4332 Жыл бұрын
It stuck with me in one of my beginning art classes that there was a library that was built but they didn’t taken into consideration the weight of the books and the library collapsed under the weight of books. It was an otherwise structurally sound building. I don’t understand how someone could knowingly do that to so many people and their own family
@windyhawthorn7387 Жыл бұрын
My great grandfather was an architect and told my mom never to go to Los Vegas because it was made of cardboard and fake gold. He believed them to not be structurally sound and would collapse. From what I know most of that been torn down.
@krisrobinson207 Жыл бұрын
They dont make rules for things that never happen.
@atashgallagher5139 Жыл бұрын
Regulations are written in blood.
@cheri-ij6vi Жыл бұрын
My grandma is actually a survivor from this incident so this case really does hit close to home. I can’t imagine I almost lost my grandma over some calculating cheapness.
@nostarz4u Жыл бұрын
damn. she's really brave
@Coralakaxcutezicxralx Жыл бұрын
wow im so sorry... shes amazing ❤❤
@apatq Жыл бұрын
wish i could say the same for mine 💔
@nostarz4u Жыл бұрын
im really sorry for your loss
@standardnerd9840 Жыл бұрын
I’m happy she’s ok! I’m so sorry for the people that were lost and their families. 😢
@WhoTheHeckIsMeg8 ай бұрын
So, they were making $400,000 a day and that's why they didn't evacuate? With 542 dead, that's around $738 per human life lost. This guy legitimately put a price on those innocent people and decided his business was worth more.
@kaziered7 ай бұрын
Now, I don't have a business degree, but I think returning customers are great, all those who died that day could have brought more money in the future. It's could have been a simple building collapse, and no bad- no, irreparable - reputation damage. Just an awful person
@mallarielove4 ай бұрын
the fact that they profited off this tragedy is sick
@mallarielove4 ай бұрын
@@kaziereddude what are you saying? are you that desperate for cheap attention? sorry for you
@XzXxLIZXzXx4 ай бұрын
@@mallarielovehe’s saying the evil business man who decided to put a price on human life for the sake of making money, was too damn stupid to realize long term that he would’ve made wayyyy more money AND not damaged his public image if he had just taken precaution and evacuated, as “returning customers are a company’s bread and butter” as they say.
@LemonLoafEucharist3 ай бұрын
@@mallarieloveyou need help with reading comprehension
@silverbleach0011 ай бұрын
My dad was supposed to meet someone for a meeting over coffee in that mall. He was on his way to leave for the meeting when he received an email saying that there was a change of plans, the meeting was going to be at a different location in the opposite direction of the mall. If it wasn't for the email, my dad could've been a victim himself. I could've never been born. It's crazy to think about how my dad's fate was determined by a mere email. Korea still needs to change many of their laws in regards to white collar crimes so that tragedies like these never happen in the first place.
@SharonAurii10 ай бұрын
OMG!! thank goodness, that's a huge testimony..
@michellemoon179510 ай бұрын
Even crazier to think that it’s really only because they decided to turn the AC off and the restaurants closed
@pnc1128610 ай бұрын
Wow!!!!
@Ryan-lj7fv10 ай бұрын
There was a huge train crash in Australia before I was born and my Dad was meant to be on the train, but missed it. The crash is known as "The day of the roses" because people threw thousands of roses on the track in condolence of the lives lost that day. Had he been on it, chances are, I would never have been born.
@TeeNicole1010 ай бұрын
🙏🏽
@apatq Жыл бұрын
Today, I found out my grandmother died from this accident. My mom said she always went to that store, and she hasn't spoken about her since. My mom was about to turn 20 when the accident happened. Thanks of the information about what happened during the accident.
@sweaterweatherlady Жыл бұрын
I'm sorry your mom went through such a traumatizing event when she was young. I know I would feel so torn if my mom died in such a violent way. I send my love and condolences to your family.
@tetramputecture Жыл бұрын
My condolences to you and your mother. I hope your grandmother is at peace ❤
@mikamikami1 Жыл бұрын
Im so sorry this happened. I cant imagine what your mother would've went through.
@IDK14333 Жыл бұрын
I’m sorry for you and your mom❤
@kathedison2044 Жыл бұрын
My condolences for you and your family ❤❤❤
@JofoKitty Жыл бұрын
When you said they began moving valuable items out 4 hours before the collapse, rather than getting the people to leave, that actually made me gasp. They were concerned enough to get their valuables out, but not the people. It just shows you how little regard the Lee family had for human life. Absolutely despicable.
@primesspct2 Жыл бұрын
its shocking, I wanted to believe she made it up! I cannot believe anyone would ever do such a thing! What were people to this monster, pebbles to step upon?
@YorrichiTsugikuni_Official Жыл бұрын
😅.
@Charles.Foster.Offdensen Жыл бұрын
This is capitalism in a nutshell - evil greed. Rich people with no regard for other human beings
@Shouja198 Жыл бұрын
I don’t want to type this like a defense, but rather to understand what makes them so monstrous. I had seen someone describe it along the lines of “situations like this show how much the wealthy have to lose when they may be held accountable.” I think it may have been skip intros vid on Veronica Mars, set in a town of ultra wealthy Californians. It’s wild to see tragedies like this, and like you said how insane it is to think they prioritized products over people. But when you consider they got 7 years, that may have been their move to be able to reclaim profit losses during the time after its collapse. Again do I think it’s even begins to make their decisions make sense, no. It’s just a piece as to why such extreme wealth inequality creates so many issues and causes people to no longer view each other as having any value, because when physical product ends up being worth more than this many lives it’s restructures a person priorities. Sorry for the tangentially related detour, I couldn’t help but think about how detached from society these people must be to view all of society in a similar way people interact with video game npcs
@buttbobaggins Жыл бұрын
@@Shouja198 this is very true and a great critique of the capitalist system's effect on our collective psyche
@yakusora7 ай бұрын
"Mama, there's a bloody man standing over there by the cash-" *Picks up the child and bolts out of there, run first, talk later.*
@Jellybeans-v8u7 күн бұрын
Exactly its bullcrap that people dont believe what kids say sometimes
@anglepsycho7 күн бұрын
Yeah no if there is a child saying there is a bloody person nearby, that is gut instinct and you gotta listen
@dioncii89024 күн бұрын
I've heard too many stories about children having this super-powerful danger sensor as soon as a child tells me I'm in danger I'm bolting out so hard the flash would say "damn, that's fast."
@bubblymilkshake9055 Жыл бұрын
They killed 502 people and they get 7 years? Horrible. I can’t even imagine being an attorney and defending this before going to sleep with myself. Gross. Edit: EVERYONE in the comments are telling me I shit on the attorney. First of all I said that I personally couldn't do it myself. And second of all, apparently defending murder is only ok when you are being paid to do it? Attorney's are cool but not when it's about telling the family of 502 people that lost their life due to negligence and greed that what their murderer did was "not a big deal" fight in the reply I guess.
@Hehe-yh1hp Жыл бұрын
That is your job as the attorney..
@Hehe-yh1hp Жыл бұрын
Why shade the attorney when you can shade the actual justice system or the responsible person for building a dangerous place?
@swdupree1 Жыл бұрын
In America they would get no time
@cosmiqoutcast Жыл бұрын
@Suburban-TrevorWow you are such a tough cool guy bro, applause, everybody!1!!!
@am_Nein Жыл бұрын
@@cosmiqoutcastthat dude is so gross :(
@ItsLucasKim Жыл бұрын
My father was at work during that day of collapse, and about an hour before it collapsed, he noticed the ceiling and floor at the restaurant near the 4th floor had numerous cracks that seemed strange and the ventilations were off. He didn’t feel okay with staying there and just left to eat somewhere else. My mom on the other hand who was supposed to pick up our clothes at dry cleaners in the mall happened to be sick so she decided not to go on that day. This mall used to be our usual spot to visit back then. The owner of this building used his ways to break numerous codings and laws by lying to the people and killed many lives on that day.
@damien678 Жыл бұрын
I'm so, so glad your parents didn't go there that day! I'm also never gonna get self-conscious for looking around everywhere I can for details again. Not that I'm paranoid, just a visual artist and very curious, so I end up spotting a lot of little details most people don't notice. But I know that I probably look suspicious sometimes, but damn, I'm so glad your dad noticed those cracks!
@strawberrysundae_megan Жыл бұрын
@@damien678 yeah and always trust your instincts
@5_12_00 Жыл бұрын
im so glad something in your parents' gut told them to not go/stay there. i wish you and your family the best
@ameliarose47 Жыл бұрын
Its insane that both your parents, if following their usual routines, would have been there that day, but both of them were saved from being there during the collapse. So glad theyre ok.
@cuckoocakes Жыл бұрын
I may not know you, but I am so happy your parents weren't a part of that tragedy. I can't even imagine what it would have been like. Especially as a kid to lose both parents like that. I hope you all are happy and healthy!
@stardust1815 Жыл бұрын
The story of the three people trapped trying to comfort one another and two of them dying made me tear up.
@Charles.Foster.Offdensen Жыл бұрын
There is nothing like knowing you aren't alone. Especially in a situation like this
@ZIZZOBLIZZ Жыл бұрын
I dont normally get emotional with things like this, due to being desensitized, but when I heard that part I couldn't stop crying. This is beyond heartbreaking.
@Gqto Жыл бұрын
Especially the part where one of them said i think im going to go now that was sad
@explorewithdebpriti118011 ай бұрын
Yes ...this story made me cry
@exp-io8538 ай бұрын
@@Gqto truly heartbreaking and even b4 writing this comment i had goosebumps...ok right now still...i hope she rest in peace...i hope her family knows how much she loves them...i hope the guy can recover from the traumatic event...
@existenceisrelative7 ай бұрын
You did something that no horror movie in twenty five years, and an endless barrage of horror stories and horror podcasts haven't managed to do: You actually gave me literal chills up my spine with the way you told the little kid seeing the ghosts. Just the way you described bloody people crawling "up" from somewhere to climb up people who couldn't see or feel them, it's genuinely terrifying.
@JuliaBeatriz-th3ol Жыл бұрын
The fact that the owners decided to remove all the expensive stuff from the building but not evacuate just goes to show how little they cared about people's lives
@andreamoore-l6c Жыл бұрын
pearl harbor were same way, twin towers....lots of times....
@doagii2649 Жыл бұрын
well that’s a bit silly… you can’t sell stuff if everyone’s dead…
@vonn2221 Жыл бұрын
@@doagii2649 actually they can sell it elsewhere, the people didnt give them any money but stuff can, which is prove they just trash
@RompiaK11 ай бұрын
What's worse is management knew and refused to close... they went to prison for 7 years and they have been out and free and living rich comfortable lives for the past decade
@83KJack11 ай бұрын
lives are worthless to the wealthy.
@honeybunny1of23 Жыл бұрын
That judgment of only 7 years is criminal. They should receive a life sentence. This is horrible.
@MS-cg1mj Жыл бұрын
Yes. Life in prison would be better.
@10oas. Жыл бұрын
@ville__that has no relevance fym 💀💀
@CookiesAndCream-s4c Жыл бұрын
@ville__What-
@PetMama1313 Жыл бұрын
What the ever-loving-heck? What are you on about?@ville__
@fleurpouvior2967 Жыл бұрын
Sometimes, I think prison isn't enough. The family should be made to dig through the rubble by hand, day in and day out, until every victim is accounted for. They put them there, they can dig them up.
@Jolly_CarsonN10 ай бұрын
“I think I’m gonna go now” That broke my heart, I legit started crying
@Godssillyestgoose10 ай бұрын
Dude that sunk me
@Jolly_CarsonN10 ай бұрын
@@mintkitteh Ik 😔
@slothfox9 ай бұрын
Same. I cried my eyes out and had to pause the video
@elainehudson4589 ай бұрын
Same bro
@aliceinwonderland.9 ай бұрын
FRR :(
@wilt_ed8 ай бұрын
Hearing everyone rescue Michael made me want to cry. What a tragic case, but so glad they were able to save those they did. Tons of respect to everyone who came forward to help.
@ItsShvtw016 күн бұрын
I couldn’t even go up my stairs without getting a chilling feeling to sprint out
@SunnyStar-uf2tp Жыл бұрын
The father that lost all his children and donated to their favorite charities made my eyes water. Fulfilling their dreams before he goes made me sad but is so honorable. I hope all 502+ souls are at peace. It should have never happened
@Nessainthebuilding10 ай бұрын
The fact the government wouldn’t let them have a memorial at the site or park is absolutely insane and there is no way I’d wanna have anything to do with that building that was built in the same place.
@Fi6ment9 ай бұрын
for real. i hope what restless spirits lie there never let those go without knowing what they had suffered by the hands of sinister ignorance. also- “luxury apartments” my. ass. whatever moneybag rents there should feel _shame_ knowing what ground they tread on. whenever their head hits that pillow at night i hope they hear the sound of the impact that monolith of greed made while crashing down. i hope they realize what cruel irony it is that the same greed that ended numerous lives short is the exact reason they are now comfortably resting in an *air conditioned* apartment rather than having a memorial built for those who died. i want them to wonder how they themselves sleep at night. may those who stood idly by, knowing what future torture they’d inflict upon thousands of innocent lives, all while having dollar signs in their eyes never know the true peace that their victims deserve. this tragedy was horrifically avoidable and i hope every putrid, rotten heart that knew what their ignorance would cause lay awake at night, being tormented by the souls killed by their hands… but lastly, i hope more than anything that the victims of this tragedy find peace in their next lives, that those who miraculously survived learn to heal and seek growth, and that the countless lives affected by this tragedy as a whole- be it families or acquaintances- find solace in knowing that their loved ones are no longer suffering but rather waiting for them again in paradise when their time comes as well.
@wrongturnVfor6 ай бұрын
I do think it is fair that the property value of everyone else shouldn't come down because of this buidler's mistake. If you want to compare with twin towers, that was all commercial real estate. Their value is determined by other things. A memorial wouldn't dent it. If it did, I assure you they wouldn't have built it. That region had private properties of people who had saved all their lives. Property is a way of building generational wealth all over the world. I don't think it is fair for that to evaporate for individuals because one builder decided to be a shit excuse for a human. As for the other site which she keeps calling a "park", it was semi developed land that was owned by another private developer. And he sold it off before anyone could begin negotiating with him. I have no freaking clue what this woman is talking about. The current memorial isn't in the middle of nowhere. It is in Maehong Citizen's forest which like a national Park of sorts. It is a beautiful spacious park about a few blocks away from the region. And it is a beautiful memorial. You can look it up online.She just likes generating outrage over nothing in these stories - milking people's emotions and feelings for clicks and profit. A lot of what she says is just factually inaccurate. Like the son was spotted in inner Mongolia (illegally claimed by China to be their territory) working as and evangelist, not Russia. And about this park. It is annoying.
@KpNightCrawler5 ай бұрын
Exactly! It’s bull$hit
@Alex-vq9vj5 ай бұрын
@@wrongturnVfor Tell us how you didn't actually listen to a word she said without telling us. The property and grounds belonged all to the one man/family who deliberately built unsafely to maximize profits, cut corners multiple times, bribed city officials to fake permissions and plastered over load-bearing cracks - the ones who decided to evacuate artwork and luxury goods rather than people right before the collapse! Are you really arguing that *they* should profit more from the site of that tragedy they caused?! When they lost the rights to it in court in the aftermath of their criminal actions, the city could've made the valuable grounds into a memorial like NYC did *if they had actually wanted to* That property was *also "commercial"* just like the 9/11 grounds! Zoning is a matter of local legislation, FFS. It can be changed, according to demand. And if you think Manhattan real estate is much cheaper than Seoul is - you're plain delusional.
@wrongturnVfor5 ай бұрын
@@Alex-vq9vj hey dum dum maybe read the actual comment before ranting like a lunatic
@rosalieblackwood Жыл бұрын
I'm from Southeast Asia and the description of the kid seeing spirits/ghosts sitting on people's necks sent CHILLS down my spine. Here, we have a superstition that if you see spirit sitting on someone's neck , it is an omen of death or a sign that something bad is going to happen.
@madellynpineda5020 Жыл бұрын
That was so scary to hear...and your comment made it scarier
@spilltea4241 Жыл бұрын
Same in India We hv different classes of spirits and ghosts, and there's one that sits on ur neck In bengali we say "Ghar e chapa" meaning "pressing on ur neck"
@lilcorner Жыл бұрын
@@spilltea4241 oh that's cool! I'm bengali but I didn't know we had ghost classifications
@spilltea4241 Жыл бұрын
@@lilcorner ur grandma never told u ghost stories?
@d.espresso Жыл бұрын
I’m also Southeast Asian and we believe that young kids do really see spirits. My 4yo baby brother waved and called out our grandpa’s name who had passed away like years before.
@aesickk3 ай бұрын
i’m way too late to this video and this is so unrelated but stephanie’s story telling skills are amazing like almost no pauses and no stuttering
@Lia-b6z2 ай бұрын
If it’s Stephanie Soo then you can never be too late
@christinelee2284 Жыл бұрын
My family and I were in the department store few hours before the collapse. My mom felt something was off with how hot and humid it was inside and took me and my siblings home. At the time of the collapse, I was few hundred yards away at the kindergarten playground (I was about 8yo) when I heard a large boom followed by dust and debris flying everywhere. I ran towards the sound (very stupid & unsafe) and saw people completely covered in dust and blood running out. Thank you for your thorough research. May the victims rest in peace. Wishing the survivors healing from this traumatic tragedy.
@jovanarosic3606 Жыл бұрын
Your mom is such smart woman. We should always trust our instincts an sences. And you are also very brave but priorites yourself and ofc family after yourself
@TheBestCat1290 Жыл бұрын
@Suburban-Trevor You are a liar. You are a creep with a fetish. This is your other comment @Suburban-Trevor 3 days ago i was also there when it collapsed i was a teacher i could see the building when it happened it wqs so crazy almost like it was in slow motion it didnt seem real everyone covered in dust its unreal just how she described it looked like they were covered in flour its unreal to imagine unless you were there how many people were running away and let me not mention the screaming and crying it was really an attack on the senses from the sounds to smells you cant describe what its like this young lady did an amazing job but still does it no justice i wish i coukd buy her dirty socks i would pay top dollar for some of her smelly used dirty socks so i can put em on my face while i touch myself rip to everyone that died in this tragedy 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
@RandomAmoeba Жыл бұрын
My mom was there the day before the mall collapsed when she was pregnant with me. It’s scary to think what could’ve happened.
@nuthinbutluv4u142 Жыл бұрын
We're thankful you both are still here with us. 🙏
@Haneiul_io Жыл бұрын
Scary to think that you woudnt be here today if she was in the accident
@gointothedogs4634 Жыл бұрын
You probably wouldn't be writing this.
@ninjaofiqracraftykitchen9867 Жыл бұрын
God bless you and your mother your a pretty lucky person it’s really traumatizing to believe what would have happened
@ladyt4062 Жыл бұрын
Praise God for his protection.
@someonerandom6137 Жыл бұрын
The father's story made me tear up, ran all the way to the site and dig through rubble with his hands, I can only imagine the pain, the small shimmer of hope that they could be at any hospital. This is a tragedy that should never ever happen again.
@MissMarvel_ Жыл бұрын
Can you imagine, as a parent, losing ALL of your children? The future of the family you had built? No more laughter at home, nothing ahead. Jesus
@giulia6344 Жыл бұрын
He had THREE and he lost ALL of them. I cannot even begin to comprehend the pain. I think that usually if you are unfortunate enough to go through the loss of a child, having others alive is what makes you keep going. I don’t know how those parents survived losing three kids at once.
@penny8579 Жыл бұрын
This is not the first collapse that claimed many lives. It stands to reason it won't be the last. As long as the rich get to make a profit. And NO they don't care. Otherwise, we wouldn't be as concerned as we should be. Even now.
@b3_op103 Жыл бұрын
@@giulia6344faith. I can’t relate I don’t have kids and couldn’t imagine losing any if I did, but I can almost guarantee you the thing that keeps em going is faith. Believing in God (or whatever the equivalent is for their culture), and an afterlife. Than it’s not just my kids died, it instead becomes, my kids have passed on, and one day I’ll reunite with them again. It’d be much harder to grieve, and get over something as horrible as that as an atheist. It just would be, much easier to cope believing you little babies are being watched over in the afterlife, maybe by relatives that have also passed, or angels, maybe God. But my point is people who have faith don’t see death in the same way that non believers do, and as a result it’s not as (take this with a grain of salt) big of a deal in a way because they believe death isn’t the end. Whereas someone who doesn’t believe would just believe their kids gone forever, with their lives being cut short for nothingness.
@draconicfeline617711 ай бұрын
Honestly, I'd lose all faith in a god that would let that happen. Any of this happen.@@b3_op103
@notPippaFitzAmobi6 ай бұрын
"Please tell my family I love them" sent literal chills down my body and got me crying
@RyleeFarrington Жыл бұрын
"My daughter turned 30 this year..." My heart dude. That just really solidified how truly heartbreaking this entire disaster was. That poor mother never got to see her turn 31.
@ibabymomx3 Жыл бұрын
😔😭🤧
@vonn2221 Жыл бұрын
I just feel sad that she dont leave any last will, in case another person than her is survive to tell it. At least some last will can strengthen the deceased family over the grief
@renvoidz11 ай бұрын
10:41
@renvoidz11 ай бұрын
thats the time of it
@havesomefunlol8 ай бұрын
are all these details from real news? just wondering how did she get all the details and whether its based on solid news 😅 sorry first time here
@sleepymonsteraddict Жыл бұрын
The mother saying "No, no, the day she dies is that day I die" really hit me with the realization of how many people must have been waiting there for their beloved ones. Their survival was extremely unlikely, but the fact that one person had gotten out was a sign that there would definitely be more people alive in there. Imagine the terror people felt when they started using the heavy machinery, risking crushing anyone that remained strong and got trough all that for so long. Just imagining someone I love being in that situation scares me so much that I know I would go insane after the first few days, I would dig in there by hand till the three weeks mark is over.
@OfficialKyleKoster Жыл бұрын
Usually I find the stories disturbing and sad, but this one was really on another level. The sheer magnitude of how many people were affected, the stories shared from families involved, the sheer evil behind how it all happened......I never cry when watching these videos but this one had me in tears.
@beeeeounka Жыл бұрын
That part put me in tears! This is so tragic! Lee is a disgusting person!
@DavidLimUX Жыл бұрын
this is every parent's worst nightmare... i can't imagine the sheer terror and horror they must've felt realizing their loved ones were trapped or perished in this tragedy.
@cherienotfound6655 Жыл бұрын
My mom was nearly a victim of this, she was only a teenager when it happened, and my late grandmother thought she was in the store but she had left a few hours before, my grandmother already started to mourn when my mom didnt answer her pager
@couch_protaytoe4342 Жыл бұрын
That is so scary I cant imagine the heartbreak your grandmother felt, im so glad your mother made it out safely ❤
@tristanrylan Жыл бұрын
babara!
@betterfad3d Жыл бұрын
❤❤
@ardaoguzhan8181 Жыл бұрын
Its fine your c6 would ressurect her if she died
@SonodaSymphony Жыл бұрын
@@ardaoguzhan8181I get it hahaha
@liz89886 ай бұрын
I always listen to this podcast when working just to listen, but man, I was crying while vacuuming listening to her talk about the retired doctors, volunteers, and grandmothers who cooked for the people. Then she talked about the lawyer and his three daughters and cried even more. This is such a devastating case and everyone involved deserved harsher time.
@Rondart Жыл бұрын
I’m an engineer by education. Sampoong Mall collapse was our study material. I’ve devoured many videos and materials regarding this collapse and this astoundingly callous indifference of the owners. But most of what I learned about talked about the tragedy in a mechanical sense. The increased weight of the fifth floor, how flat slab construction pancakes when it fails, how HVAC vibration aggravates the cracks creating the conditions for failure, etc. I have never heard this story retold emphasizing the human angle as much as how Steph does it. From this jaded older millennial engineer’s heart, I thank you. Here is one angle I could add to the story: one of the contributors to this collapse was, ironically, due to a safety feature. By law in Korea, malls are required to have fireproof shutters enclosing the escalators. However what this entails in Sampoong was cutting into the support beams to make space for the shutters. The same beams that were already thinned and definitely have way less internal strength to support the upper floors, and now a portion of it was *cut* . Oh and by the way Lee Joon originally called Woosung to construct an *apartment complex* , not a shopping mall. The dead load (weight carried without any person in the structure) calculations alone would be drastically different, and this is BEFORE the fifth floor, before the restaurants, before the heated floors for the Korean-style sit down restaurants, and before the HVAC units, and definitely before the thinned beams and support. Had Lee Joon gone with Woosung’s original plan, the safety factor was over 2. Meaning it would be so strong it could carry twice the original spec load without failing. But as they say, money talks. Until a building collapses and 500 people dies. Then, and only then, perhaps there will be a reckoning to satisfy the howls and cries of the wronged. Sadly, as time would prove, money talks louder still…
@vsg1233 Жыл бұрын
Had the first construction firm alerted the authorities of discrepancies, cud the loss of lives wud have been avoided??!!
@melissamoonchild9216 Жыл бұрын
thank you for your professional insight. clearly wanton negligence, tragic.
@spareaccount1969 Жыл бұрын
@vsg1233 that’s a good question. I wonder if architects / construction company’s can report inconsistencies & cut corners to the authorities. I wonder if they were even aware that he hadn’t followed the original design. Also don’t the builders themselves also have a duty to report safety violations.
@spareaccount1969 Жыл бұрын
Also @vsg1233 that’s a good question. I wonder if architects / construction company’s are liable for reporting inconsistencies & cut corners to the authorities in Korea. I wonder if they were even aware that he hadn’t followed the original design. Also don’t the builders themselves also have a liability / duty to report hazardous situations & safety violations in Korea? Do you think culture had any impact - are Korean people less likely to question workplace authority or refuse chain of command?
@vsg1233 Жыл бұрын
@@spareaccount1969 yea all these are relevant doubts. However, as I am not a Korean I am not the right person to comment anything on the culture / system in Korea. In India too there have been cases like this though less severe. Even in India as the country is still on the path of development, corruption is one of the factors which is a hindrance and which is being tackled slowly. I still have my doubts whether corruption can be totally eradicated in any country, whether it’s a developed or a developing one??!! I wish the first firm had acted as a whistle blower though.
@roxvid2 Жыл бұрын
Hell to the no, if my child said those things, I would've left SOOOO FAST! thank you for keeping us informed and for your story telling skills.
@jovanarosic3606 Жыл бұрын
But It is no for judge maybe they died so be respectfull or If some of them is alive.
@ve_rb Жыл бұрын
Or maybe they’re schizophrenic
@Tweetycew1 Жыл бұрын
Same. I would have left too if my kid was saying he saw an old man telling him to leave the store now. I believe there are spirits and I believe the spirit was trying to help people because they had already died in the collapse. The spirit traveled back in time to warn people so they wouldn't die like he did. Laugh at me if you want. Why else would the kid talk about seeing a bloody man telling him to leave.
@ve_rb Жыл бұрын
@@Tweetycew1 ok schizo
@confusedaf1112 Жыл бұрын
@@ve_rb or just playing pretend? It's not very common for kids that young to have schizophrenia.
@taniellewilson1986 Жыл бұрын
As someone who survived 9/11 I am sitting here crying. I pray for every family that went through this horrific ordeal
@luvv.kk916 Жыл бұрын
oh wow i’m so sorry..
@elizabethmiedema-hunt Жыл бұрын
God, if that isn’t a (well-deserved) condemnation for the asshole who created this building I don’t know what is 😣 My aunt was working 2 buildings down that day, and I’ve never had the courage to ask what happened before she finally walked out barefoot over bridge at 7p. Or what happened to that day’s pair of beautiful incredibly expensive high-class-banker designer stilettos 🥺 I’m so sorry for your experience… ❤🩹
@sabrinaleedance Жыл бұрын
One was caused by intentional evil...the other caused by passive evil. Both the same results of innocent lives bejng taken
@Haruspell Жыл бұрын
❤
@nancyayotte2297 Жыл бұрын
❤
@NevadaLamb3 ай бұрын
I found your channel a couple weeks ago and am so hooked!! I love your ability to tell a story and I love the detail you give. There’s two other videos about this disaster and they’re only 10 minutes long. A lot of other cases you have covered don’t even have any other coverage. Your channel is awesome!!
@herewego02 Жыл бұрын
As an architect, I loved your simplification of the parts of the structure and why it failed. Tears are coming from the families, and from the ignorance and lack of awareness of Lee from making a literal killing estructure.
@Blabou Жыл бұрын
It wasn't ignorance though, he knew very well which makes it disgusting
@torquoise9456 Жыл бұрын
his disgregard of the situation and neglect of the building is what happened @@Blabou
@MiniFi_ Жыл бұрын
I'm a structural engineer, and those simplified explanations were really good. And the modifications are horrifying, especially to the columns. There are a lot of times developers will complain about things being over engineered, but comparing buildings built to modern codes to those that aren't, you realize why most people enter a building and never even wonder if it might fall on them. This guy prioritizing profits over people just to save what, a few months worth of revenue? Too bad the system was so corrupt to let him bully everyone into going along with it.
@amandaponce9124 Жыл бұрын
Same. I was horrified
@IncorrectTarget. Жыл бұрын
great research and putting it all in such easy to understand words 💯
@rosie1798 Жыл бұрын
Being cheap is expensive. My heart breaks for the victims and their families. Such a tragedy.
@HavianEla Жыл бұрын
You would think wealthy people would know that, what with the working class PERFECTLY well aware how expensive living paycheck to paycheck can be, and how it limits the capacity for savings. But, too often, those who have never known financial hardship are terribly financially illiterate, and don’t realize the exact lesson you stated: being cheap is expensive. It costs more to have to replace a lower quality part every couple years than get a proper part the works correctly in the first place that will work double the time.
@Just_skip- Жыл бұрын
yeah :(
@timeless9820 Жыл бұрын
@@HavianElathis is entitlement. The ppl that they built it. They don't care what others will experience. It is about their experience n what they can get out of it while dodging the problems that can bring their outcome
@Rachel-uq1bn Жыл бұрын
I can’t imagine the anger they felt as they uncovered the reasons for the collapse. Some big shot effectively decided their loved ones lives had a price
@PGOuma Жыл бұрын
@@HavianElathats how the rich stay rich by being lazy and cheap
@genesisgarcia486 Жыл бұрын
The story about the father and his daughters, the blind one who did the unthinkable, tore my heart in half
@LilPuppet-f1z11 ай бұрын
i got goosepumps... this whole thing is so sad omfg...
@JaydenChen-rd3ps10 ай бұрын
They wanted to make the world a better place, yet their enemy, corruption, killed them. Rest in peace to the victims.
@コンコンりえ10 ай бұрын
omg jackpot sad girl pfp
@slutforurmom10 ай бұрын
I was holding back tears but that made me cry immediately
@MsElke1110 ай бұрын
corruption is behind most deaths; covid included@@JaydenChen-rd3ps
@skyha998 ай бұрын
My dad was an architect and he was AT THE SCENE (on the stairs area, the only part of the building that was still standing) and saw the person got rescued after people gave up to search for more. He was there to see if the remaining parts of the building would collapse.
@Mndz113 Жыл бұрын
It is so crazy how greed caused such a disaster. The families can never be paid enough for the tragedy they endured.
@Mr.WestcottX Жыл бұрын
For real 😢
@rougestarlight4308 Жыл бұрын
@ville__what the fuck is your problem?
@terrylondon5418 Жыл бұрын
@ville__Animals are on the human food chai, simple as that
@BiruKoritozu Жыл бұрын
@ville__ huh?????
@jxxxxx44 Жыл бұрын
@ville__plants and fungi also wants to live 🙄
@bobbyboo2860 Жыл бұрын
After listening to so many of stephanie's podcasts, so many deaths are due to corruption, greedy individuals/corporations, scapegoating, government/worker incompetence, and turning a blind eye to problems that can be prevented. this is so heartbreaking that innocent people have to suffer for this, including kind hearted samaritans that help in the rescue efforts.
@kuo8088 Жыл бұрын
It’s stories like these, and the recent tragedy on Maui which I was a part of relief operations for, that makes me distrust the government and the corporations. Greed, ineptitude, and slaps on the wrist for guilty parties is absolutely atrocious. Yet despite that the fact that regular people were jumping in and risking their lives to save everyone they possibly could still proves that people will do good to help strangers even if it can kill them.
@minan1587 Жыл бұрын
@@kuo8088It’s downright evil and corrupt what’s going on. The things I say and know, many people call crazy, but the evidence is right in our faces, if we don’t ignore and connect the dots. Back in January they had a conference to turn Maui into a “smart island.” For years it’s been known how corrupt Hawaii’s government is. Crazy thing is they have the military technology to make these things happen. DARPA, and Haarp, are probably things many might want to look into. Those Maui fire. Celebrities like Oprah were prepared months in advance for those “fires” and hired guards etc to keep locals/tourists from seeking refuge on her property. The ones at the top, definitely get a slap on the wrist and reprimanded in a way to appease the public, but in reality, nothing happened to discipline them, it’s all lights camera action.
@MichelleB1711 ай бұрын
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@websurfer577211 ай бұрын
@@kuo8088 May I ask if you heard of any missing children after the fires?
@kuo808811 ай бұрын
@@websurfer5772 one child had passed due to the fires, luckily the rest were able to escape but the rumors spreading in social media is busy trying to sensationalize a tragedy. Official missing lists were published, one having died with his family pet, and the all the others are accounted for. I’m glad many were able to escape, but I really don’t get why people are trying to come up with all these conspiracy theories about the blaze. The claims of thousands of missing children, or hundreds of children disappeared, and some death laser that hit Lahaina, or things like that minimize the horror the locals experienced, and what happened to my friends and their families.
@cecejayy8599 Жыл бұрын
The fact that it was even a debate to evacuate the mall makes my stomach turn. Disgusting. Thank you for this informative and moving story. The way you shared the stories of those impacted truly put this story of greed in full perspective.
@diesur71263 ай бұрын
I sure as hell cannot tell a story in chronological order to save my life. You are a great story teller. Love your content.
@TheDevilslayer101 Жыл бұрын
from what I can tell, the whole sleeping thing during incidents like this is pretty common. I've heard a couple stories about people getting trapped in caves doing the same thing. sleep, wake up, scream, repeat. I think it's the body conserving energy, you tire yourself out so quickly by worrying and screaming that your body just shuts down and conserves energy by sleeping.
@juliebogen1797 Жыл бұрын
Yeah it makes sense; adrenaline surges can only last so long and there’s always gonna be a crash once you’ve burned through it. Then I guess it’s just a constant cycle of panic-crash-panic-crash etc.
@Whocares158 Жыл бұрын
You tire yourself out by panicking. Your body wants to sleep, relax and be in a more comfortable state. It will shut down just to achieve that.
@butasimpleidiotwizard Жыл бұрын
The flop response, makes you basically ragdoll and dissociate, some people even literally faint, its a panic respose generally triggered by the feeling that there is nothing you can do to stop what is happening to you or protect yourself from it, it's a reaction to complete and utter helplessness. Coupled with the starvation and oxygen deprivation you have a very low chance of being able to stay awake, because the usual panic responses your body has aren't worth the energy they use up in a situation like that.
@butasimpleidiotwizard Жыл бұрын
So genuinely they probably weren't screaming while awake after the first day or two, not until something in their environment changed and made them either believe help was close or they were about to be killed faster (like being crushed by concrete). Screaming takes up a lot of energy and a lot of oxygen so if you try it for too long you'll faint and find yourself too weak to continue once you wake back up again, it will begin to take conscious effort to scream, and you will lose motivation to. If you panic too much over hours let alone days your body can go into shock or you could even have a heart attack and simply die just from the stress of that situation, I wouldn't be surprised if that is what killed some of those other people who survived the initial collapse but died in the waiting afterwards. The 3 survivors are incredibly resilient.
@Avaricia_ Жыл бұрын
I feel like it's similar to when babies can't regulate because they don't know how to so their body's fall asleep due to the traumatic feeling of being alone. I think being trapped in such a way the body just relies on what it knows and shuts the system down to avoid as much trauma as possible.
@toxicginger9936 Жыл бұрын
If you set the utter tragedy aside, the level of absolute criminal negligence to cut every single corner possible and make the place appear to be 'high end' and 'luxury' while actually being a trashy death trap,... is impressive. The mind absolutely boggles.
@yup_its_ME.512 Жыл бұрын
monetary greed 😢
@Ooweeeooo Жыл бұрын
Just idiocy. Businesses are a lot more profitable if they don’t collapse.
@yoonjinpark830811 ай бұрын
it's absolutely astonishing how some could be so actively negligent and ignorant, it even feels so much easier to just follow the time rules and go about things properly
@lavbunxx11 ай бұрын
Exactly. This is why wealthy idiots can’t be architects aswell.
@kateajurors864011 ай бұрын
@@Ooweeeoooeh theoretically but if your in the USA there are plenty of examples where they shift assest easily and make one company fo bankrupt and take the fall for an issue but never actually pay out. I mean Johnson and Johnson did that for the cancer causing baby powder. No one is getting anything cause they switched companies and shifted blame then claimed "how can we pay woops gotta declare bankruptcy" sure they might lose 2 pennies compared.
@jourdyngroman Жыл бұрын
when you said the families felt jealousy watching other families finding their surviving family members, i broke down in tears. i can totally imagine feeling jealous knowing my 2 boys were dead while others were finding their children. i totally get it
@melissamoonchild9216 Жыл бұрын
I think its normal. I lost my mother a few years ago and sometimes I feel jealous when I see mothers and daughters doing things my mom and I used to do. The key is not letting jealousy turn to bitterness 😢
@Strawberrymerit Жыл бұрын
@@melissamoonchild9216im sorry ❤
@Whocares158 Жыл бұрын
It's normal for humans to feel jealous. We never grow out of wanting all desires.
@PGOuma Жыл бұрын
@@Whocares158well yeah, who wouldn't want their loved ones to survive?
@mckymcobvious30432 ай бұрын
I get it too, I would never judge people for the way they feel in such tragic situations... jealousy isn't something I feel very often, that's not what I would be focused on. other people are different tho, I understand that.
@Jakal-pw8yq6 ай бұрын
I live here in America and it astounds me that I've never heard of this tragedy. This is just next level Evil.
@ciarabey4 ай бұрын
same!!!
@stupidmangoz3 ай бұрын
A shit ton of this happens in America ALWAYS because the millionaires or even billionaires are "scared of spending too much".
@bkjeong43023 ай бұрын
This scenario ended up repeating itself in Miami decades later for the same reasons.
@brightstarcrochet3 ай бұрын
@@bkjeong4302 rlly? When?
@bkjeong43023 ай бұрын
@@brightstarcrochet Surfside condo collapse
@ShannonMacIntosh-t6p Жыл бұрын
This was honestly the most bizarre thing I ever heard. Lee didn’t wanna pay for more safety things in his mall? Greed is ugly. The crazy part is he is/was wealthy. Yet he couldn’t “afford” more things to ensure safety of the mall? Just wow. The fact his daughter was in the mall when collapsed. He is truly a disgusting selfish man. I’m glad he got 7 years in jail. Although he deserved a life time
@Lili-dv6lm Жыл бұрын
He deserves way more. 7 years for 500 lives? This story broke my heart.
@onceyouwheeinyoucantwheeout Жыл бұрын
He deserved life
@seratoninny Жыл бұрын
its true that the rich only want more and more.
@nostarz4u Жыл бұрын
should have gotten life
@_nob0dy_297 Жыл бұрын
He deserves more than 7 years
@animangafan34211 ай бұрын
I just graduated with 2 degrees in civil & mechanical engineering. As you were listing all changes in concrete & column design, I was screaming my head off because that is crazy. When he fired the engineers, i knew it would end ugly. I can't believe plan checkers took bribes & let that thing go up. I don't even have a professional license & I wouldn't take a cent. I mean, it was honestly just took a few typical hand calcs from a college level concrete design class to tell u that place would fall. My professional field experience has always been in HVAC mechanical design in buildings. I also have experience in plumbing engineering design. We would always contact structural team when we were putting even a typical RTU. We actually would specify equipment weight in the roof plan so the structural could see if it would hold. also made sure sometimes that it was mounted on a beam for more support. not just unsupported parts of the ceiling. especially for such massive units. This guy's stamp should not have been accepted & any engineer should be horrified to put their stamp on those plans. Every engineer should've said no. But it seems he also changed the previous plans & went off-script so engineers would be in court about that. if they stamped anything like the thin columns crap, they should hang. We know better than to stamp things like that. Very good video! I will honestly recommend it to my university professors to show at least the construction explanation in first semester engineering courses to show what exactly could go wrong when cutting corners & recommend showing, arguably, some of the tragic situations to help develop ethics, which we learned in our first semester & civil engineering students learn in one of their first upper division courses for construction management.
@Oldschoolnana11 ай бұрын
You are a decent person. These so called engineers are nothing more than murderers. Good luck with your journey in life. I wish you nothing but the best.❤
@angelyotta843210 ай бұрын
same here ! i'm planning on going to structural engineering and i'm just losing my mind at how this went on. Where I live there is just way too many precautions in place, the governmnet is directly involved with large constructions, third party inspections, there a professional engineering group that is in charge of making sure rules are followed. The owner was horrible, but the engineerings and construction company should have never let him get away with it. They should have reported it. Just absolutely horrendous.
@Unit8200-rl8ev10 ай бұрын
Capitalist countries are full of corruption that causes disasters.
@dansweda71210 ай бұрын
What did you think about the concrete and steel building not being able to handle a book store on a upper floor? How crazy is that?
@MusMasi10 ай бұрын
The sheer arrogance, greed and hubris of that man!!
@atvg397710 ай бұрын
For anybody wondering; Trapped 11 days: Choi Myeong-seok Trapped 13 days: Yu Ji-hwan Trapped 17 days: Park Seung-hyun
@teku5498 ай бұрын
Are those the only three survivors? 😢
@EosMuse8 ай бұрын
@@teku549 Unfortunately these 3 names are the only survivors
@Wishtelle8 ай бұрын
@@teku549 actually these are the three survivors who were found at the end, when they thought theres no way anyone would be alive past day 10. more people were rescued earlier!
@Shannon-vv6rr8 ай бұрын
My goodness. Those three are survivors to say the least. The mental grit it takes to survive that long is incredible
@exp-io8538 ай бұрын
why did i search them hoping to see an update abt their life
@HappyBirddi4 ай бұрын
As tragic as this story is, I will say that there is something beautiful about people rallying together to help one another in these sorts of disasters. It's something to hold onto in such a bleak story
@Ellahendrick994 ай бұрын
I agree!
@santisakinah-ok1jy Жыл бұрын
The parents who lost 3 daughters' story is so damn sad man, I hope the best for them.
@Just_skip- Жыл бұрын
Yeah same 😭😭
@renialatrice Жыл бұрын
@Suburban-Trevorone thing that father can say is that he loved his children. Yours? Not so much
@Gl1tt3ry_C0m3t Жыл бұрын
@Suburban-Trevor obvious troll lmao
@misafromthenet Жыл бұрын
I started crying at that one 😢
@theoneandonlyme1 Жыл бұрын
@Suburban-Trevorstfu and stop replying on every single comment
@lexyshannon9428 Жыл бұрын
The dedication of the victims' family is both incredible and heartbreaking when hearing about the searches. The man who ran on foot to the rubble of the store in his work suit to claw away at the rubble for his three daughters absolutely broke my heart.
@shannsimms907211 ай бұрын
40:06 look how happy that father is to have his boy back. It feels like a little miracle in the midst of all the tragedy.
@Insomnia191019 ай бұрын
The insane relief he must’ve felt knowing his son survived, but it’s also sad to think about how other parents of the victims didn’t experience that 💔
@theon1yenigma8688 ай бұрын
This story just reminded me of the Rana Plaza building collapse that killed around a thousand workers. Corporate Greed and Bad Architecture has truely killed so many 😞
@Naziba.Rahman29 күн бұрын
The Bangladesh one?
@Elii17591 Жыл бұрын
The “I’m going to go now,tell my family I love them” hit hard…that’s heartbreaking…I almost cried in that I wish their families well and the families of the people who died well RIP to everyone that died 🕊️🪦
@yuiyukimi Жыл бұрын
bro what 💀💀
@sourgummies6441 Жыл бұрын
@Suburban-Trevorur obsessed
@gr0tesxc Жыл бұрын
Exactly what I was gonna say sourgummies
@RogosRinted Жыл бұрын
@Suburban-Trevorsubpar rage bait
@awkward.hijabi Жыл бұрын
This was so so heartbreaking. It reminded me of a similar tragedy that happened in my country Bangladesh. The tragedy was called "Rana Plaza Tragedy" which killed 1,134 Bangladeshi garment workers. We mourn the deaths every year, and it still breaks my heart remembering all the poor souls that lost their lives because of a heartless bastard who built extra floors on the building that wouldn't be able to support it
@ve_rb Жыл бұрын
👳♂️
@kashfiii990 Жыл бұрын
I was gonna comment that too. That was a heartbreaking incident.
@zoekix Жыл бұрын
@@ve_rb👽
@philippak7726 Жыл бұрын
I feel so deeply about this since it was looked at by the media for like a day before it was all about how many companies would have to find new factories... I mourn for the people lost to capitalism, and for tragedies like Rana. I know it's futile, but I hope that there's never anything like that again
@francisnopantses1108 Жыл бұрын
I remember that case. 10 Triangle Shirtwaists (garment factory, 100 women burned to death inside because the fire doors were locked). It got me hard. I hope it never happens again.
@LusterDust Жыл бұрын
I turned thirty this year. My mom died a month after. Now, it's a month after that. It's still fresh, I'm still barely starting to process. That woman, that auntie, hit so close to home it hurt. They were probably around the same age. She was thinking of her daughter until her last moments. I'm so glad Michael survived so he could pass it on. Rest in peace, both of you moms. Thank you to the rescuers.
@tinacollins9213 Жыл бұрын
I’m so sorry for you loss of your mother big hugs sent to you love
@ananshamishra9350 Жыл бұрын
Im so sorry for your loss
@Val.Kyrie.7 ай бұрын
I’m sorry for your loss. It takes about two years to process.
@Disableddawn8 ай бұрын
I'm so glad KZbin suggested your channel. You're such a great storyteller!
@spookybeans Жыл бұрын
It is just absolutely disgusting that this could've been avoided so many times. They had so many warnings. Unbelievable negligence and greed in that family. The part about deciding to move in restaurants and heavy AC tanks gave me chills. They made this happen and gave people no chance to escape. There should've been a memorial there at the VERY LEAST.
@LilMissSpeeedy01 Жыл бұрын
Not giving them a proper memorial cemented how little they value human life :'( horrible!!!
@Amygondor Жыл бұрын
koreans are too resilient for that. They grieve and they move on. It's the perpetual victim mentality that leads people to need memorials.
@rachelreneer5611 ай бұрын
@Amygondor that is not true at all.
@malayshamorgan391811 ай бұрын
There are so many stories of business people cutting corners that it is a wonder as to how some of them havent caught on of which is more expensive, quality materials or a lawsuit?
@ae11036 ай бұрын
@@AmygondorWhat the fuck? Have some empathy for once...
@imimisluv Жыл бұрын
"i think im gonna go now" sobbing omg rest in peace to all the victims 🕊️
@SquidProQuo8011 ай бұрын
*I had previously seen multiple documentaries about this disaster however, no one has ever gone into so much interesting detail and provided the information in such a captivating way as Stephanie does... bravo!*
@cdogthehedgehog692311 ай бұрын
She just adds a bunch of dramatization and things that just didnt happen.
@maiisunshineee11 ай бұрын
@@cdogthehedgehog6923I’m sure she could be sued for misinformation so definitely not things that didn’t happen. You can leave sir
@cdogthehedgehog692311 ай бұрын
@@maiisunshineee Say youre ignorant of defamation without saying youre ignorant on defamation.
@Unit8200-rl8ev10 ай бұрын
Yes, but her drawn-out emotional descriptions cause those of us who want to learn the basic facts go to other sources.
@ChimChimsChimney10 ай бұрын
@@cdogthehedgehog6923what did she say that didn’t happen, since you know so much
@Ls-le7fm8 ай бұрын
From the ferry incident to the seoul crowd incident to this mall incident, you would think the gov learn a thing or two
@Just_leslie_ann Жыл бұрын
Of all the murder/mystery/crime documentaries, this one and the ferry full of children are just triggering in a way I can’t explain. Like awful phobias I didn’t know I had triggering a past life trauma or some shit. There’s no way I can even comprehend being in that situation, especially the 11 days of silence in the dark basement.
@ProdLucio Жыл бұрын
That boat video was so depressing😭
@liben5052 Жыл бұрын
@@ProdLucio i dont know how to describe it but it feels like south korea has some of the most messed up "incidents" and crimes- most of which go relatively unpunished. itaewon, sewol, the humidifier scam, their freaking cults, and this... it's so crazy because there's so many outstanding people in Korea that its hard to see how greedy idiots like these just toy with their lives. like the birth rates aren't even doing that well these days and so many young people are suffering from their predecessor's careless actions. if we don't protect the next generation, there is no future for anyone. its like the rich people/government are stuck in the mentality of feudal lords and serfs and its so hard to watch
@jesuusch Жыл бұрын
This video, the ferry and the Korean Halloween festival last year are some of the saddest stories I’ve heard that make me lose faith in humanity. All these stories tell me is that society cares more about money than human lives. It breaks my heart
@athena6227 Жыл бұрын
No because both are so irritating because they could’ve been prevented. Like the tragedies were both caused by neglect and illegal construction.
@maeeeee15 Жыл бұрын
I didn't even finish the ferry incident I can't bear to even listen to it.
@Galafador Жыл бұрын
As a civil engineer listening to all the cost saving measures he did to the building made me audibly seethe in anger and pain. WHY would anyone do something like that the money saved is relatively small it's not even worth it!!!!
@The_Bobby_Jay6 ай бұрын
Man I have heard this story told 5-6 different times over the years and I have to say this is by far the best and most in depth that I have been able to watch. I thoroughly enjoy the back and forth dialogue you have with your cohost that makes this feel more like a conversation than a story telling and the emotions you display are far more accurate I think to how someone would retell it if they or a loved one had been there. You truly bring life to the stories you are telling and I think that’s important as a way to honor the victims of this tragedy. Anyone can tell a story and have it sound good. Few can tell a story and make you feel it too. Good job. ❤
@LOSTnerd815 Жыл бұрын
The part about the families going to the dump sites to search for their loved ones is so tragic. This whole tragedy is such a mess. I hope the survivors were able to heal or are healing now. So sad.
@ChooaBunny Жыл бұрын
I love that you told some of the victim's stories, it really puts into perspective the fact that each number was a person. A full person with a life, dreams, families. Hearing "500 victims" already sounds like a lot, but hearing at least 1 story about 1 victim makes it so... personal. Greed is an ugly thing. It's crazy that they knew that the building was collapsing and chose to save the valuable items and have a meeting instead of evacuating right away. Truly cruel and heartbreaking
@DjinneratorАй бұрын
And this person was rich. He could've afforded to take every safe method, but decided he wanted to cut corners and save money. So what if instead of having $15m you now have $13m but covered your bases? You still have a _lot_ of money that you don't even have to look at your bank account for anything. 7 years was nowhere near enough. He was responsible for 500+ deaths and missing people and it was all preventable. These rich people with no sense get under my skin. There's no possible way I would put money over people's health and safety. Someone's life, a loved one's life, is worth more than any dollar amount. You can't come up with an amount to make it fine. Now all of these people will have holes in their heart that can't be filled because of this cheap, selfish man.
@brownie0710 Жыл бұрын
My professor introduced us to this case for our first physics class under the topic of Force distributed on a certain Area (Pressure). He made us watch the full documentary and always underlying the importance of considering a "safety factor" when building a structure. It's crazy to me how we will continue to pursue our goal despite all signs of something not going to work and that will cause harm to others. When the engineers say we can’t build something, it means we can't. However, most CEOs only think about their own benefit, thus causing the death of innocent people.
@KingKong11730 Жыл бұрын
Yup, as a fellow engineer it's honestly baffling that this can even happen. When we design any structure: building, bridge, etc, we have a safety factor of at least 2 or 3 depending on the country's codes. For those who don't know, this means the structure is designed to hold at least 2-3 times more weight than is accounted for. For this mall to fail so spectacularly really goes to show just how much they cheaped out on during construction. It wasn't a little bit here and there, it was definitely MASSIVE mistakes made all over the place for things to get that bad. What a dam shame.
@penny8579 Жыл бұрын
The problem is the people who asked for changes in the original design aka the building owner and the people who agreed to build it. knowing full well that it was just a matter of time before it collapsed. And not contact the authorities in whatever way they could even anonymously if need be. I would have not done it and as for being blacklisted if you are ethical you will prevail. As soon as I refused the job and unsafe changes and got fired I'd tell the public and whoever would listen. WHY. I'd rather hire an ethical contractor than one who just does what he is told.
@Reelglad Жыл бұрын
South Korean culture is different than yours, I'm assuming of course, but I'm correct yes? @penny8579
@excession307611 ай бұрын
@@penny8579 At the beginning it was explained that the original construction company (the one that put in the foundations) refused to build the extra floor and other changes and broke the contract. So the owner used his own workers/company. And of course that allowed him to cut even more corners, (the supporting columns with less steel rods, the single escalator, the extra weight ect.) The original construction company, who refused to make the changes, still exists and has a good reputation according to the narrator.
@RedShirtGuy9611 ай бұрын
@@Reelglad Korea is just as much of a late-stage capitalist wasteland as the U.S. Money and profits, while cutting corners is the name of the game. When it goes too far this disaster is what happens.
@madsbladeu1507Ай бұрын
Thanks!
@mayanovak2497 Жыл бұрын
I don’t care how big her team is, how much help she has on her videos, Stephanie is so successful because she has a HUGE TALENT for story telling. You could give me every detail and a script & id never be able to tell a story this well & stay interesting the whole time. I have horrible attention deficit problems and I’m always so into her videos
@Dropthebeat365 Жыл бұрын
@ville__You’re spamming this on multiple comments, are you good bro? Is this a cry for help?
@SaintShion Жыл бұрын
@@Dropthebeat365 their a tr0ll.
@RonLarhz Жыл бұрын
She sound captivating but if u listen properly, sometimes she says things that doesn't make sense or exaggerated or purely adding her own views and irrelevant to the facts. These click bait titles got me curious but it's a chore to sit through to find out what happened bcos she drags it out so long.
@laurafabianmarrero Жыл бұрын
@@RonLarhz nobody is forcing You to watch them if is such a shore 😂😂😂
@mayanovak2497 Жыл бұрын
@@RonLarhz yeah sometimes she does but I feel like the good outweighs the bad usually and she can hold my attention like no other. Got any recommendations for me??
@yomigonzalez9870 Жыл бұрын
I started tearing up for the lawyer. I always say the same as the girls mom. The day my daughter dies, I will die. I'd have no reason to go on. I'd be too heartbroken. Imagine losing 3 children. 3 of your babies.
@marniexoxo11 ай бұрын
i dont think id be able to stand such a severe loss.
@never_give_up9011 ай бұрын
I believe she was the mother of the girl who survived, not the mother of 3 dead girls.
@lori-annefay413811 ай бұрын
all you children gone, you have no future but despair.
@cani-stay-withyou3406 Жыл бұрын
The part where you kept listing reasons why the building was unstable just kept making my heart sink further and further.
@danielx22 Жыл бұрын
I didn't stick around long enough for that. Probably should've talked about that sooner. I thought this story was really poorly told. My gf and I turned it off. Hella annoying to watch
@glasspixie8229 Жыл бұрын
@@danielx22its not a story… but i get what you mean as at points it was hard to follow
@danielx22 Жыл бұрын
@@glasspixie8229 sounds like a story to me... what is it then? either way it's terribly structured
@Veryunsatisfactory Жыл бұрын
LIKE WHATS WITH THE SHORTCUT!?!?
@NanaMeki Жыл бұрын
@@danielx22it’s not a story. It’s true crime. A real life incident that happened and to demean it into a “story” for your entertainment is so disgusting.. you can’t expect someone to tell a complex, real life experience in a way that will match your attention span. There’s so many layers to this experience and so many victims who have a perspective to add.
@CameronK34Ай бұрын
I know this is so off the story topic but your voice and how you tell stories literally could make me fall asleep is just so calming lol
@hazybubblegum11 ай бұрын
Showing the pictures and interviews with the survivors parents and seeing that raw unfiltered emotion from a culture that is usually a lot more reserved with their emotions publicly was very impactful to me. And then i cried when you said when they just started taking chunks and families themselves had to go to disposal sites and dig to only potentially find their loved ones...I can totally understand why they felt jealousy, the disrespect i would feel, just made me really feel for them. Since becoming a parent ive become so much more understanding and sympathetic to parents who lose their kids, let alone in a sudden and traumatic way, so being able to see without speaking the same language what they where thinking and feeling from a single photo to 10 second clip of an interview was very like i said before, impactful for me.
@MusMasi10 ай бұрын
those responsible had so many chances to do the right thing and they selfishly chose money everytime, breaking the law every time.
@_jigs Жыл бұрын
This is my first time listening to a podcast/narration which exceeds the timelimit of 30 mins .The way she narrated the incident is really amazing.she captivated all of us throughout the video
@Oldschoolnana11 ай бұрын
Just discovered her. She's so informative & empathetic. This story is horrible.
@lexio439511 ай бұрын
I cannot even watch movies cuz they're too long. This is my third video of hers today. She is such a remarkable story teller.
@TubalFusion10 ай бұрын
She's a great storyteller!
@jamm920210 ай бұрын
I found her when I went looking for info on the Seoul ferry tragedy a week or so ago. I’ve been listening almost daily to different videos! I love her delivery, I love her authenticity. Stephanie was made to deliver information!
@Spacebuggy Жыл бұрын
That fact the government didn’t do anything to the family’s but money disgusts me. You can see how messed up this world gets everyday. It’s all about money. Not about the victims. Not about the families. Just money and land. Disgusting.
@j.a4196 Жыл бұрын
Right now not even the average Joe can get some plot of land and their money disappears thanks to the manufactured crisis and inflation. So yeah, this world sucks. But the system can't go on forever, it's fake af. It will crumble.
@bellaloco79109 ай бұрын
Thank you! You are an amazing storyteller! Such a heartbreaking event.
@possumverde10 ай бұрын
The air conditioning wasn't actually broken. The vibrations of the roof units were putting additional stress on the structure and causing the visible cracks in the walls/ceiling to expand quicker, so management decided to turn them off... on their way out.
@CodyCorvids8 ай бұрын
This really remind me of the ferry incident… gosh…
@JoeBidensDroolBib8 ай бұрын
No way
@exp-io8538 ай бұрын
what did they do again? which part? @@CodyCorvids
@exp-io8538 ай бұрын
hopp we all can learn from this...from now if there is something wrong with a building...and it jsut cant be fixed no matter what...w all the bad signs...get out asap never come back ik i live in a house thats also pretty bad but its like "just" mold and ceiling falling...idk...ok if its a 🏡 like home house...and u gotta pay rent and find another place first...its not easy..plus its not a massive place...but just a reminder to always be careful...i know we cant avoid some disasters ...at least were never too careful...rest in peace to the lives that were lost
@SonOfTheMostHigh5048 ай бұрын
Exactly. I've seen another documentary on this explaining it was built cheaply and was a ticking time bomb.
@allie_xoxo7910 Жыл бұрын
It almost reminds me of the people who spent days digging out the Twin Towers from 9/11. It was so bad that even the rescue dogs were too depressed to keep going, so rescuers would "trap" themselves under the rubble so the dogs could find *someone* who was alive because the dogs couldn't do it anymore. Truth is when a giant building falls and all you find is the deceased, especially children, it's hard to want to keep going. It's hard to keep morale and your mind up. I'm so glad that those that survived the mall collapse survived, and that people were able to keep going just based on pure hope and one voice.
@jojoa7881 Жыл бұрын
omg really im legit gonna tear up about the dog..
@MissWinkle555 Жыл бұрын
I've never heard that about the dogs before 😢.
@Banichi04 Жыл бұрын
All this is so true. This story reminded me also of the “Missing” posters that were up on every wall, window, door and light pole in NYC after 9/11. Everyone whose loved ones had not come home held out hope they were unconscious in a hospital or had been hit in the head and were wandering around with amnesia. I guess the 40 missing people she mentions were like the 9/11 victims who also were never found. It sounds very morbid, but I’ve always felt like the missing were swept away in all the clouds of dust and breathed in microscopically by people in New York from all over the world. So in my heart, in a way, they live on.
@lunchboxmccarty6431 Жыл бұрын
When that picture of "Michael" popped up with his parents. I cried. Thank you for putting that picture in the video. Even though it has been years my heart still goes out to the families who lost loved ones that day. On a positive note I could listen to you tell tragedies all day long. You are adorable and your voice, tone and, your cadence are perfect!! Thank you for such informative content. You really do your homework. Keep it up!! Im a forever subscriber!!
@baileymarcotte1796 ай бұрын
You’re so good at setting the scene I had to take multiple breaks from this one 😂 10/10 story teller
@silasortega106211 ай бұрын
I live in a small town in Iowa and recently there was an apartment building that collapsed. Much like this story the owner was aware of the issues before the collapse and he ignored the warnings given. After the collapse the owner was booked into jail and then released after paying a fine within a couple of hours but even worse than that his license was not revoked.
@teresiamaina957311 ай бұрын
In kenya buildings are falling daily... we hope God will protect us.😢
@Emilythematerialgurl11 ай бұрын
Omfg im from iowa towns and city near me coon rapids, halbur, glidden,willy,Dedham,breda,arcadia,manning,lidderdale are most towns around me but i heard of that made me cry and pissed he didnt even get in trouble like he hsouldve
@MusMasi10 ай бұрын
licensed not revoked so he can have opportunity to put more people in danger?
@syahmiekamaruddin214810 ай бұрын
Thats fucked up.
@DesiLovesU10 ай бұрын
@@teresiamaina9573 😢😢 praying for you ❤🙏 ❤
@divinefemale10 ай бұрын
“This is one of those thing you always figure will happen to someone else” “Unfortunately, we’re all ‘someone else' to someone else”
@rorymoore4387 Жыл бұрын
This story is literally my worst fear, being trapped in a small place unable to move let alone escape. I don't go cave exploring because of this fear, my psychologist says it's an irrational fear but when I hear these stories (and there's more than you think) it's not irrational, improbable maybe but not irrational. There needs to be a government list of buildings that aren't 100% upto code so people can make a conscious decision on whether they want to take the chance of entering these buildings. I'd say if there was regardless of products available both a large percent of employees and shoppers would of not taken the risk.
@pockyqueen360 Жыл бұрын
You need a new Therapist
@elyz111 Жыл бұрын
@Suburban-Trevoryou are so immature literally every comment i see about this topic you reply with dumb childish things
@wendeeznuts69 Жыл бұрын
@Suburban-Trevor”having a fear of dying in isolation is so stupid and I’m a sigma for not being scared of anything!” - 🤡
@apple-mg5fv Жыл бұрын
this is the most rational fear to have
@xkuurumii8984 Жыл бұрын
I don't think your psychologist knows what irrational fears are.
@14andrewsantana6 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for going into great detail about this horrific tragedy & how much care and compassion you’ve shown to this event. The greed, carelessness and cruelty shown by the owner of the mall is truly astounding and horrifying.
@theplaguepadart3743 Жыл бұрын
As i watch this i must say... She is great at story telling. She keeps your attention period. 19 minutes in and it felt like 5 minutes i didnt even know that much time had passed.
@LilMissSpeeedy01 Жыл бұрын
I was thinking the same thing. My attention is atrocious. I didn't think I was going to get through the whole thing when I first started watching. But the entire story was so engaging that I listened to and heard everything. The more I heard, the angrier I got... the more I paid attention. Over an hour literally felt like 20 minutes to me!
@thecoldglassofwatershow Жыл бұрын
I’m 2:00 min in and already captivated!
@savagelevel714 Жыл бұрын
She sucks…. IT TOOK FOREVER FOR TO GET TO THE POINT OF WHY THEY GAD 20 seconds to left…..smh . It was good at first and 20 sec… and this person had 20 seconds and this one didn’t even have it , BUT WHY?????
@katybug6572 Жыл бұрын
Right ???
@penny8579 Жыл бұрын
Yes, she told this story in a way that captivates you.
@rinii738811 ай бұрын
hearing about the mom that said "the day she dies is the day i die" made me want to cry. i can't imagine how many other parents and families felt that way, and lost their will for life that day just because that awful man was filled with greed and pride.
@yvonnewong5177 Жыл бұрын
I was a structural engineer and a now doing a PhD in architecture, and i love how you described the structural elements/ issues with the collapsed building (especially the flat slab and drop panels). so accurate, clear and, digestable for layman! Great work!
@lorenamatus79532 ай бұрын
Idk how I ran into your podcast but I love it.I am hooked. Interesting, intriguing, and superb. Good work young lady. I think it's cool how you do your dialog it's unique. I don't know you, but you are fam. Respectfully decent people are rare. Shine on girl!!
@astelius Жыл бұрын
*imagine the relief the rescued and the rescuers felt when someone was recovered alive. I can’t believe how the manufacturer was lazy about the construction and it cost so many lives. R.I.P all the lives that were lost 🕊️*
@herstoryanimated11 ай бұрын
Not even just lazy, purposefully actively negligent in pursuit of greed
@heesu160 Жыл бұрын
My mom once told me about this accident and she said she thought this news was fake. This accident caused a lot of trauma for everyone in Korea and I still feel so bad for victims. Anyways, Thank you for your hard work and uploading these videos. Ngl you literally make my day!! I love you!
@Duhman2 Жыл бұрын
That's horrible :((..
@indacoupesippinfaygo Жыл бұрын
@ville__what ARE U TALMBOUTTT
@rougestarlight4308 Жыл бұрын
@ville__bitch what? ._.
@Im.sorry.ms.jackson Жыл бұрын
@ville__well that comment was weird and uncalled for. Her eating meat doesn't mean she deserves shit to happen to her. You weird PETA or PETA like people deserve the worst karma for how you treat and talk about ppl who are simply just eating their meal. Some animals are meant to be consumed. Of course you don't agree but it's literally a fact and idgaf how you feel about it. If you don't like Stephanie I have the most simple solution.. DONT WATCH OR EVEN COMMENT. Cause us Soo Crusaders are going to have back 🤌🏻. I'm not usually so aggressive and I'm always respectful of anyone's diet or lack there of. But you are just rude and wishing bad on her and I can't respect that. It just don't sit right with me
@FreeSoul-2609 Жыл бұрын
@ville__troll account lol you are everwhere in steph's videos
@angeldaniel7360 Жыл бұрын
At first, families of the victims were asking for an average of $361,000 each. However, the City of Seoul, representing the store's owner, offered to pay $220,000 for each victim, arguing that he could not afford to pay more. Two months after the collapse, Lee Joon and Lee Han-sang submitted a jointly-signed memo to Seoul, offering their entire wealth to compensate the families of the victims. As a result, the Sampoong Group ceased to exist. The settlement involved 3,293 cases, totaling ₩375.8 billion (about $300 million). Payouts were complete by 2003.
@maramalfoy7630 Жыл бұрын
So how much did they get... i do not math
@juliaamergo2702 Жыл бұрын
@@maramalfoy7630I think about $8600 each
@CaseyMarie11-11 Жыл бұрын
@@maramalfoy7630I believe it ended up being $220,000 for each victim. So like the poor father who lost all 3 daughters,got 600,000.
@HopeeInk Жыл бұрын
It took them nearly a decade to pay?!
@fabienb449 Жыл бұрын
@@HopeeInk Maybe the bank wouldn't let the money go out sooner
@VasilisaGarland2 ай бұрын
I can't imagine being in this situation as a deaf person. Like I'm deaf and I'm so terrified of these types of things.
@Darkfae98 Жыл бұрын
Sleeping a lot probably saved some of those people. The body goes into preservation mode over panic. You breathe slower, which in turn makes your heart beat slower. Reserves energy among other things. These poor people had to be soiling themselves too :( this is insane and I’ve heard it before, but because you introduced so many facts in the beginning I didn’t even know it was the same story! Such a good video.