Broadcaster Sayuri revealed the story of her son and evacuation in an apartment fire.



Sayuri revealed on his SNS on the 24th, "Today around 9:30 am, a fire broke out on the first basement floor of our apartment. Smoke came up to the window of our house and turned white outside."



Sayuri said, "I pressed the emergency bell and told my aunt who took care of the child with me that I had to evacuate immediately. She hid Jen in her clothes and ran out with dogs in both hands. The smell and smoke already burned badly in the hallway," Sayuri said. I was up and in this situation, the elevator was more dangerous, so I went down the stairs.”



“The more I went down, the more smoke was rising from the stairs, and my heart seemed to stop with a sense of fear that I couldn't see the exit even if I went down. What was more scary was what would happen to my son, who is only three months old. I felt like tears would fall and the sky would collapse,” he said.



Sayuri said, "I checked my son's condition as soon as I went outside." I remembered the time when I was relieved, saying, "I was more grateful."



Sayuri, who left her dogs at a nearby animal hospital and entered a cafe across the apartment, explained, "My son was cold, so my lips were shaking and I wanted to evacuate my son to a warm and safe place as soon as possible."

However, "I was standing to order two hot drinks, but the employee said that I had to do the QR code first. Because of the fire, my aunt explained our situation that she didn't take her cell phone out, but she said that she had to go out because she couldn't drink it." While showing his son, he asked me to stay indoors for a while for his son, but he said it couldn't be done until the end. I thought about how good it would have been to write down his personal information and allow entry like other stores."



Sayuri said, "The reason I am writing this article is absolutely not for the purpose of criticizing the employee. The employee was only doing his duty to prevent coronavirus, and I think he did it because of the guidelines." Please, if the child is shaking because it is cold and there is no cell phone, I would like you not to leave it out of the store.”




Sayuri also released a photo of a tissue wiped with soot from the nose after posting.

He reported the damage caused by the fire, saying, "Even if I put on a mask, soot comes out in my nostrils. Even in Jen's nostrils."



Sayuri became a spontaneous single mother when she gave birth to her son, Zen, by donating sperm from a Westerner man who was stored in a Japanese sperm bank in November last year.



[Photo = Sayuri Instagram]



(SBS Entertainment News reporter Kang Sunae)