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Suspect Arrested After Fatal Stabbing Spree in Siheung, South Korea

Cha Cheol-nam, a Chinese national of Korean ethnicity, is accused of killing two and injuring two others before being apprehended by police on May 19.

Cha Cheol-nam (C), a Chinese national in his 50s suspected of killing two people and seriously injuring two others, is escorted by police to the Siheung Police Station in Siheung, about 30 kilometers southwest of Seoul, on May 19, 2025. (Yonhap)
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Overview

  • Cha Cheol-nam, in his 50s, was arrested at 7:25 p.m. on May 19 following a nationwide manhunt involving multiple law enforcement agencies.
  • The stabbing spree began with the serious injury of a convenience store owner on the morning of May 19 and continued with the attack on a 70-year-old man in a park later that afternoon.
  • Police discovered two deceased individuals: one at Cha's residence, believed to have died several days prior, and another near the convenience store.
  • Authorities are investigating Cha's motive, with preliminary claims suggesting financial disputes may have driven the attacks.
  • This incident has heightened public safety concerns in South Korea, a country known for its low homicide rate, following a series of recent stabbing cases.