Jo posted a CCTV video on his social media (SNS) that was illuminating the hallway of the building, saying, "I've been in a terrible situation."
The video showed a man standing in the hallway forcibly pushing in the moment Cho tried to open the front door and leave.
At this time, Cho rebelled to stop the man inside, but after a scuffle, the man entered the house and the door was completely closed.Mr.
Jo said, "I wait in front of the house for 13 hours until I come out of the door. "As soon as I opened the door, the perpetrator popped out from behind the front door," he said. "He blocked my mouth shouting for help and scuffled with me before pushing me hard into the house."
"After that, I suffered terrible things that were difficult to post on Instagram," he added. "They asked if it was fabricated, but it was the original material, not the fabrication taken on August 28, which the police adopted as evidence."As in the case of Mr.
Jo, stalking crimes against BJs who are engaged in broadcasting activities have continued.
In 2022, BJ Rilka reported to the police a man who stalked her for nearly three years, and in 2020, a woman BJ in her 20s suffered similar rape by a man who lured her to "help with editing."
In 2021, a man in his 30s killed the mother of a BJ who was stalking and killed himself.
Reporter Lee Yu Na from Digital News Team.
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