Ali, please pray for the victims of the plane disaster, visiting the memorial altar in Gwangju
Dec 31, 2024
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Ali posted a message on the 31st "I'm going to the Gwangju memorial altar with my family."
Ali "The original plan was to stay overnight after the Dec. 31 show in Gwangju, visit my mother's hometown with my family on Jan. 1, and come back to Seoul."However, because it was a period of national mourning, I canceled the show and wondered if I would be in Seoul, but I decided to go down after a lot of consideration because I didn't want to put off thinking about my parents, who are getting older, thinking about when they will be allowed this opportunity for each other."," he said.
Earlier on the 30th, Ali announced that "I express my deepest condolences to the bereaved families of the Jeju Air flight disaster at Muan International Airport" and that "the 20th anniversary of the debut of the Gwangju Arts Center's small theater 'Yongjin' concert will be temporarily postponed tomorrow (31st)."
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At the same time, Ali "Some funerals are said to begin. Let's pray for the victims and their families at 7:30 p.m., the start of the performance.
Meanwhile, a Jeju Air passenger plane crashed into the structure and the outer wall of the airport and exploded at Muan International Airport in Jeollanam-do on the 29th.
The plane was carrying 181 people, including 175 passengers and six crew members, and 179 people were killed except for the two rescued crew members. It was the disaster that caused the most casualties among aircraft accidents in Korea. The government designated a week until January 4 as a period of national mourning.
Among them, memorial visits are continuing in 17 cities and provinces across the country, where memorial halls are set up on the first floor of Muan Airport and memorial halls such as Gwangju and Seoul.
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