Man Survives Real Life “Squid Game” That Killed 551 People - Funded By Rich Australian Family

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I hope this makes it to 60 Minutes in Australia about the Park family so everyone is aware of how cruel these people are and they’re still waking around like they didn’t do anything

giftconteh
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The saddest part for me is that his message to us was just "i hope this didn't make you too sad and stay informed!"

elizabethlee
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The fact that the family running that place just got out like nothing happened and are still to this day enjoying their life in Australia while thousands of survivors didn´t even get support or an apology or something is just so utterly disgusting

T-t
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The Park family living in Sydney should be exposed for all their crimes.They cannot be allowed to live life so carefree and luxuriously.

alvinjwales
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It's insane how 2 countries equally decided one family was more important than over 550+ other familes.

sarahavery
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Please, please, please. Stephanie since you are in contact with the siblings, encourage them to set up a charity account so we can donate accordingly. We want to support them in their fight for justice!

Pinky-dgwq
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when Han said " I hope this doesn't cause you pain to hear" I started sobbing. a testament to how this world couldn't take away his beautiful soul

emmailene
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The first words Han says when to us in the video for us viewers is “I hope this doesn’t cause you too much pain” the fact he instantly and automatically thinks of others wellbeing first is such a testament to his character and beautiful soul. His story, strength, determination, and love is truly inspiring. I wish I could give him and his sister a hug. I truly hope that someone who is able will step up to support them. And thank you Stephanie for bringing awareness to issues I’ve never heard of. Information/knowledge is power, and hopefully from watching these videos we can stay more aware of what’s going on around us and notice when something suspicious or off is happening.

catherinethecatlike
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The saddest thing is that this could easily be happening again under our noses.

wickedangel
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I lived in Korea 2005-2008. I remember sometimes seeing people on the train begging, always on like wheeled platforms, lying down. Many were obviously disabled. Now I wonder if they were victims of this place. My heart breaks. It’s like the residential schools in Canada. Heartbreaking.

AmandaMitro
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Australian government needs to be made aware of these people. Korean government, what are you doing???!!!!

billlee
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Please Stephanie, set up a charity so people can donate to Han and his sister 🙏 My heart broke so many times during this series but knowing Han is only making $500 a month to support himself and his sister is a tragedy that myself and I think many others would like to support. I feel this is the only way of helping Han and his family in this late aftermath. Thank you for shedding such a detailed and personal light on this horrifying case

NephelkaIndica
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"one of the richest families hunts people as sport" is one of the most cursed intros ever

HeisenbergFam
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the way Han said how he tried not to become a killer while being in tremendous pain and trauma, but instead tried his best to help the victims and inform everyone about this case is incredible. it reminded me of a lot of cases of murder where the killers tried to excuse that everything they did was because of their past, i understand people have harsh pasts and traumas, but it doesn't excuse taking the lives of innocents. Han perfectly represents how i think about those cases. i wish him the best in life, what a beautiful soul.

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I'm a korean in Australia currently, this was hidden pretty well, both my parents aren't sure about anything in brothers home. It's disgusting. Any way someone could tell me the name of the church he owns?

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It breaks my heart when Han says: " please don't feel so much pain"
Even though he has experienced the worst pain ever! He deserves justice and to live the rest of his life without a single struggle!

mariahernadez
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I've heard of people talking about all kinds of monsters with unusual and terrifying features but the truth is that they're actually just living disguised as humans living their best lives


Life truly is cruel

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I pray that all victims get compensated. The South Korean Government should issue a formal apology. They should recognize this horrifying part of their history and not hide it from anyone. This case is so disturbing and sad. I hope the culprits and their assets get seized to pay for their crimes.

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I agree with Han on that if we dont actively keep ourselves updated with new govt policies and others we could end up in a situation similar to them

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The moment I heard bed wetting, my heart sank. For those who don’t know, consistent bed wetting in children usually means SA is occurring. It is not normal for a child to consistently bed wet themselves at the age 5 or above. Bladder control within children is developed around ages 2-4. It’s normal to have mishaps, but if it happens more than once within the same week/month, consider evaluating the child for SA.

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