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Witness the Itaewon Massacre! Unveiled the identities of 3 heroic foreigners who “pull carrots to save 30 people” | International | Sanli News Network SETN.COM

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▲ The Itaewon massacre of October 29 resulted in the deaths of 156 people, and the stories of the scene were exposed one after another. (Photo / AP Authorization)

156 people died in the serious pushing accident in Itaewon, South Korea. After the accident, more and more parties came forward to restore the accident. Three foreigners were present to help in the rescue that day, saving at least 30 lives. Now their identities have been exposed, it turned out to be the US Army stationed in South Korea, and even the Koreans who were rescued by them that day came forward to thank them for their heroic deeds.

A few days ago, “AFP” reported that on the day of the Itaewon massacre, three US soldiers stationed in South Korea were Jarmil Taylor, 40, Jerome Augusta, 34, and Bithard, 32. Dane Beathard, who went to vacation in Itaewon, unfortunately had an accident. They helped pull trapped people aside so rescuers could perform CPR. Later, they recalled the situation at the scene and said, “When I left, there were dead bodies all over the place.”

Later, according to the Yonhap news agency, at least 30 people were rescued with the help of three US troops stationed in South Korea. A man in his 20s recalled being trapped in the crowd and was detained. for at least 15 minutes At that moment, a strong stranger pulled him out of the crowd as “pulling a carrot”, and he was saved. Upon seeing the report, it was confirmed that it was the three US troops stationed in South Korea who helped him that day. He also expressed his gratitude to them personally.

Not only the three soldiers, Korean media also reported that a Pakistani man joined the rescue team that day, assisted in the implementation of CPR to restore the four people’s breathing. In addition, some people went online to thank the nightclub owner who opened the shop door that day to help rescue. Although the Itaewon massacre brought a lot of pain, it also saw the spirit of mutual assistance regardless of nationality. in times of crisis.

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