Baek Ji-young sobbed at the children who sadly left, "I can't even guess the pain" (Kkomuk)
Mar 27, 2025
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The 168th episode, which will air today (27th) of SBS 'The Story of the Day of biting the tail 'SBS 'The Director Lee Keun-won, Ko Hye-rin, hereinafter 'Kkomu', will cover the fire incident of the Cheonan Elementary School Football Department, which caused 25 casualties, and reveal the heartbreaking story of children who tried to keep their dreams even in the worst situation. In this episode, actor Park Byung-eun, Tubatu Soobin, and singer Baek Ji-young are said to have made a storm of sobbing throughout the broadcast, causing the recording to be suspended.
In particular, listeners sobbed without being able to speak at the appearance of the last survivor, Yoon Jang-ho (then in the sixth grade of elementary school). Baek Ji-young sheds tears as she sees Yoon Jang-ho with a full-body burn. "I can't guess the hearts of the children who have suffered," he says, expressing his heart-wrenching feelings at the tragic story.
After that day's fire, my mother "Jang Ho-ya's dormitory was on fire. So a lot of my friends left." Yoon Jang-ho, who also suffered severe pain from burns, said, `I begged my mom to let me die because I'm okay," he says, confessing his hellish time. It is rumored that Subin, who was listening to this, holds his breath and sobs, and suffers together from the great pain that elementary school students had to deal with at the time. In addition, in the main broadcast, a story about Cheonan Elementary School soccer uniforms honoring nine children who have become stars in the sky will be revealed, creating a sense of emotion.
The production team of `Kkkomu' deals with the dreams of children in the soccer team `Cheonancho` this week. On the 22nd anniversary of the Cheonan-cho fire disaster yesterday (26th), it is fortunate that we were able to reveal the backstory of the fire incident and survivors that have not been well known. I hope you will think twice about both the victims and the children who dream.
Meanwhile, 'Kkomu' is a program in which three 'storytellers' convey their feelings while studying on their own to their own 'story friends' and one-on-one in the most everyday space, and is broadcast on SBS every Thursday evening at 10:20 p.m.
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