Seoul Knife Attack at Restaurant Injures Four, Two in Cardiac Arrest
Seoul knife attack leaves diners in shock as four victims rushed to hospital, two fighting for their lives.

A shocking Seoul knife attack has left four people injured after a man went on a rampage inside a restaurant in Sillim-dong, southwestern Seoul.
The violent incident occurred around 10:57 AM on Wednesday when the suspect suddenly brandished a knife and attacked diners. Witnesses described scenes of panic as customers scrambled for safety inside the busy eatery.
Authorities confirmed that two men in their 40s were taken to the hospital in cardiac arrest and remain in critical condition. A man in his 30s and a woman also sustained serious injuries but are reported to be stable.
Police quickly secured the scene and apprehended the suspect. While investigators are working to establish the motive, early reports suggest the knife attack in Seoul may not have been a random act.
This incident comes amid rising concerns over knife-related violence in South Korea. Just weeks earlier, another stabbing case shook Seoul, fueling fears of a disturbing trend in public safety.
The Seoul knife attack highlights growing anxieties over violent crime in public spaces and has sparked renewed calls for stronger preventive measures.