Graffiti reading "Kim Ji-mi Click" has been discovered in various locations across Seoul. So far, approximately 500 instances of this graffiti have been identified.
The markings are particularly concentrated in areas stretching from City Hall, Jonggak, and Jongno to Dongdaemun, Dongmyo Shrine Station, and Cheongnyangni. The phrases vary, including "Kim Ji-mi Click" and "Kim Ji-mi passed away, life is futile."
While there is much speculation, the identity of the person responsible and the reason for the graffiti remain unknown. However, as the handwriting appears similar across all instances, it is suspected that they were all created by the same individual. What is the truth behind this mysterious graffiti covering downtown Seoul?
Reported by Kim Hee-jung | Produced by Yang Hyun-yi | Video Editing by Ryu Ji-soo | Graphics by Lee Soo-min | Produced by Morning Wide Part 3
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"Already 500 of Them": Mysterious 'Kim Ji-mi' Graffiti Covers Seoul
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