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 A netizen who said he was the family of the victims of the Itaewon disaster posted an article saying, 'I am looking for the benefactor who dressed my sister', and many people are sending comfort and encouragement.  



On the 30th, Twitter user A identified herself as 'the younger brother of the victims of the Itaewon disaster' and posted a post saying, "I was looking at my sister's belongings, and there was a sweatshirt (t-shirt). I did.



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In the article, Mr. A said, "(My sister) took an ambulance in a state of cardiac arrest, and I heard that breathing briefly returned during transport. Now she is in the intensive care unit and is unconscious." Clothing and accessories were revealed.



Mr. A said, "My sister's clothes were torn during CPR, so I'm expecting someone to put them on. I want to give it to you, and I think the owner of the clothes will remember it, so I'm posting this out of fear." 



Shortly after the Itaewon disaster on the 29th, citizens were caught helping with rescue activities, such as performing CPR when paramedics ran out of hands.



Currently, the post has been shared nearly 30,000 times, and the netizens who saw it received comfort and encouragement such as "I hope you find a benefactor", "My sister will wake up. told 



Meanwhile, the Central Disaster and Safety Countermeasures Headquarters announced that as of 6 am today (31st), a total of 303 people were injured due to the Itaewon disaster, including 154 deaths, 33 serious injuries, and 116 light injuries. Announcing a period of mourning.



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