The owner of a pizzeria stabbed three people on Wednesday, September 3 at his establishment in Seoul on Wednesday, September 3, police said. A rare attack in the capital of South Korea, generally safe.
The man would have a conflict with the suppliers who worked in his pizzeria, before stabbing three people, according to a police statement.
It was one of the victims that called the police around 11 am (local time), according to the same source. The victims, two men and a woman, were transported to the hospital where doctors found their death.
The arrested suspect
The suspect, in his forty years, “tried to finish his life,” but the police managed to challenge him.
South Korea is a country generally considered very safe, with a homicide rate of 1.3 percent inhabitants in 2021, according to official statistics, which is lower than the world average of six deaths per homicide per 100,000 inhabitants.
Last May, a man was arrested in the province of Gyeonggi, west of Seoul, after stabbing four people, two of whom were mortal.
Source: BFM TV
