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Russian economy news - 1-11-22
« : 01.38.2022 01:38:07 am »

 
Kristina Gardeur, a Russian woman who died during the crush tragedy in Seoul, was fond of k-pop culture. She was engaged in the supply of music albums from South Korea to Russia, she told Lenta.<url>" the girl's friend Anna, the owner of an online store selling k-pop culture products.
 
"I didn't know her very well, she was the supplier of my online shop, we communicated with her exclusively on working moments. But I can say that she was a responsible, pleasant person, it's very sad that this happened... We brought k-pop albums to Russia from Korea through her. As I know from Kristina's stories, she attended various k-pop concerts, so I think she got carried away with [culture]," the interlocutor told <url>.
 
Judging by Kristina's social media pages, she lived in Seoul for several years and studied at a language school. Now the girl's relatives are raising funds for the funeral.
 
The bodies of four Russians who died in a stampede in Seoul will be delivered to Russia by ferry through Primorsky Krai. This was announced by the head of the representative office of the Russian Foreign Ministry in Vladivostok, Andrey Brovarets.
 
The tragedy occurred on October 29 on Itaewon Street in the center of Seoul during Halloween festivities. A large number of parties are held annually in this area on the occasion of this holiday. For the first time in three years, the events were held without coronavirus restrictions.
 
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