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K-pop moved on from Goo Hara, Sulli and Jonghyun’s suicides. Fans never did
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10.05.2026

K-pop moved on from Goo Hara, Sulli and Jonghyun’s suicides. Fans never did

Every year for the past three years, Edward Sugiana has made the same pilgrimage from Vancouver to a memorial hall on the southern fringes of Seoul that has become one of K-pop’s most sacred and sorrowful sites. Inside a small private room, Post-it notes from fans cover the walls alongside flowers and photographs of the girl group Kara. Nearly seven years after her death, visitors continue to arrive to pay tribute to Goo Hara – a woman many never met, but whom thousands feel they lost. “At the...

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Police release body-worn footage of 'reckless' car bomb attack in Northern Ireland
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Crime·27.04.2026Résumé IA

Police release body-worn footage of 'reckless' car bomb attack in Northern Ireland

Police in Northern Ireland have released body-worn footage of a car bomb explosion outside Dunmurry police station. The device was transported by a delivery driver who was hijacked at gunpoint in west Belfast and forced to deliver the bomb. The PSNI believes dissident republicans, likely the New IRA, carried out the Saturday night attack which is being treated as attempted murder. Police chief Jon Boutcher praised officers who evacuated families while the bomb exploded, saying nobody was seriously injured only through good fortune.

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Car bomb explosion at police station treated as attempted murder
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Crime·26.04.2026Résumé IA

Car bomb explosion at police station treated as attempted murder

A car bomb exploded outside Dunmurry police station in Belfast on Saturday evening in what police are treating as attempted murder. A delivery driver's car was hijacked in Twinbrook, fitted with an explosive device, and the driver was forced to drive it to the station. Officers were evacuating residents including two babies when the device detonated. No one was injured. Police believe the New IRA may be responsible, noting similarities to a Lurgan police station attack last month.

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