A new twist has emerged in the ongoing controversy surrounding BTS member Suga’s DUI incident.
Following the initial reports and public apology from Suga and Big Hit Music … New CCTV footage obtained by Dong-A Ilbo has cast doubt on the original details of the case.
The newly released footage reportedly contradicts previous claims about the incident, raising questions about the accuracy of the initial reports. While the specific inconsistencies between the CCTV footage and earlier statements have not been fully disclosed … The revelation has sparked widespread speculation and debate among fans.
New CCTV footage released
The Dong-A Ilbo report indicates that Suga was involved in a minor accident after falling from his electric scooter while attempting to enter his apartment complex. Police officers who arrived at the scene to assist him subsequently discovered that he was under the influence of alcohol.
Contrary to earlier reports suggesting Suga had been drinking at a nearby location, Dong-A Ilbo reports that Suga had been drinking with acquaintances around 9 PM near the Hannam Intersection before continuing to drink at his personal studio nearby.
Around 11 PM, he rode his electric scooter home, which had been parked at his studio. The studio is approximately 500 meters from Nine One Hannam. This raises questions about the timeline of events leading up to the DUI in earlier reports.
Suga’s blood alcohol content was reportedly measured at 0.08%, exceeding the legal limit for operating a vehicle in South Korea. The idol has since issued a public apology for his actions, acknowledging the seriousness of the offence.
Fandom divided
Outraged fans organised a controversial protest targeting Suga by having funeral wreaths delivered to the HYBE headquarters demanding his departure from the group. This unexpected development has ignited a heated debate among the BTS fanbase, known as ARMY.
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