It was revealed that the driver in the Porsche plunge crash on Banpo Bridge in Seoul was a well-known influencer. The account, which had more than 250 posts, was suddenly deleted three days after the crash.
According to the industry on the 3rd, the Porsche driver in the "Banpo Bridge plunge," a woman in her 30s identified as A, was an influencer with 110,000 followers on social networking services (SNS) and the head of a marketing agency that promotes hospitals.
At about 8:44 p.m. on the 25th, A, who was driving a Porsche on Banpo Bridge, fell onto a Mercedes running on Gangbyeonbuk-ro and then dropped to Jamsu Bridge. As a result, A and the Mercedes driver, a man in his 40s, were treated for minor injuries, and four vehicles were damaged.
According to YTN, A's company advertised online that it "holds hospital-specific data" and "uses years of hospital databases (DB)." A was said to have frequently posted scenes of receiving procedures at places such as dermatology clinics on SNS.
Inside A's Porsche, a large quantity of propofol injections, a psychotropic drug, sedative anesthetics, and disposable syringes were found. Police urgently arrested A and obtained an arrest warrant.
An accomplice, B, who handed drugs to A, turned themself in to police the day before. Police questioned B intensively until dawn that day and are investigating the company A operated to determine the specific circumstances of administration and how the drugs were obtained.