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Chu Ji Hoon filmed half of the film "The crew was attacked by bee stingers"! Sixteen people were injured and 3 people were given first aid on the spot

Reporter Wu Mengting/Comprehensive Report

"Walking with God", "Corpse Battle Korea" actor Zhu Jixun filmed the scene of the accident, recently he put into a new movie, the scene was attacked by bees, including actors and staff a total of 16 injuries, including 3 people on the spot first aid, 13 people sent to the hospital for treatment, he himself just happened to shoot on the spot, but it is understood that there is no major obstacle.

Chu Ji Hoon filmed half of the film "The crew was attacked by bee stingers"! Sixteen people were injured and 3 people were given first aid on the spot

Halfway through Zhu Zhixun's film, he was attacked by bees. (Photo/Information Photo)

South Korean media "News1" interview with the fire bureau revealed that yesterday (14) day at 2:21 p.m. local time in a mountainous area of Yangpyeong-gun, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea, a total of 16 crew members were attacked by fine yellow wasps and stinged, it is suspected that someone moved the hive during the filming, so that the wasp swarm began to attack nearby people, and firefighters came to the scene to carry out first aid measures for 3 people.

A total of 13 injured patients, including 3 first aided patients, were reportedly sent to the hospital for treatment, while another 3 were not in serious trouble and were not sent to the hospital, and firefighters are currently assisting in the removal of the hive.

The film that the crew is filming is the movie "Gentleman" starring Joo Ji-hoon, Park Seung-woong and Choi Sung-eun, which is expected to be released next year. According to reports, although Joo Ji-hoon and Choi Sung-eun appeared at the scene of the accident yesterday, they were not stung by bees, which is a great luck in misfortune, while Park Seung-woong did not shoot the itinerary yesterday. Earlier, "News1" also updated the news, the actors and crew who have been stung by bees have returned to their posts, and although today's shooting has been delayed, it will also proceed as scheduled.

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