Three injured after safety fence collapses at Super Junior concert in Seoul

Three spectators were injured when a safety fence collapsed during a Super Junior concert at Seoul's KSPO Dome on Sunday. The incident occurred during an encore as member Ryeowook approached the audience, causing fans to surge forward. SM Entertainment issued an apology, taking full responsibility and promising enhanced safety checks.

A safety incident marred the final day of Super Junior's three Seoul concerts at the KSPO Dome on Sunday. During an encore song in the group's "Super Show 10" world tour marking its 20th anniversary, member Ryeowook approached the audience, prompting fans to surge forward and collapse a fence in the seating area.

The three injured spectators were rushed to a hospital and treated for sprains and bruises, with doctors recommending two weeks of rest, according to SM Entertainment, the group's agency.

"We deeply apologize to those affected and their families," the company said in a statement. "As the organizer, we take full responsibility and will ensure thorough safety checks to prevent similar accidents in the future."

The Korea Times and Yonhap News Agency reported the details based on the agency's account.

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