Travis King: US soldier’s unlawful border crossing into North Korea mistaken as TikTok stunt by vacationer

Jul 19, 2023 at 6:17 PM
Travis King: US soldier’s unlawful border crossing into North Korea mistaken as TikTok stunt by vacationer

A vacationer who noticed a US soldier run throughout the North Korean border mentioned she first thought it was a part of a TikTok stunt.

Private Second Class Travis T King was reportedly going through disciplinary motion by the US army when he crossed into the secretive nation, US officers mentioned.

Sarah Leslie, from New Zealand, was in the identical tour group because the 23-year-old soldier.

She mentioned he left the group as their stroll across the joint safety space (JSA) of the 160-mile demilitarised zone (DMZ) separating North and South Korea was coming to an finish.

“We had spent the morning looking at various things in the DMZ and in the afternoon we went into the JSA and were given a tour of the setup in that area, which is where North Korea and South Korea have held meetings,” she advised Sky News.

“There’s a number of buildings that straddle the boundary – they are painted bright blue. We had a look around those buildings.

“Then we had left and we have been kind of hanging round on the tarmac between these buildings and a bigger constructing on the South Korean facet.

Tourist Sarah Leslie witnessed a US soldier run across the border into North Korea
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Tourist Sarah Leslie witnessed a US soldier run throughout the border into North Korea

“People weren’t really doing much, just taking photos and talking and that kind of thing. I noticed some guy running very, very fast towards the North Korean side.

“I assumed it was some form of silly stunt that he was doing for TikTok or one thing like that. I assumed that was an extremely silly factor to do in a spot like that.

“He just didn’t slow down and didn’t stop. There were soldiers who had been supervising us – they yelled.

She continued: “They chased him, however he was going so quick and he was so near the border that they could not catch him.”

Other people on the tour group were “fairly confused” and ushered into a building on the South Korean side. They were taken to a place outside the joint security area “fairly rapidly”.

“It was not one thing that I ever thought would occur. At the time I used to be fairly scared.”

Ms Leslie mentioned the soldier had behaved usually through the tour and had purchased a hat at a memento store close by.

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“I noticed that he seemed to be by himself, but there were a couple of other people who were by themselves as well. Most people were family, and friends, in a group.

“I did overhear another person say that they sat close to him or with him and he was very quiet,” she said.

Ms Leslie said she did not know if Mr King was a late addition to the tour but that she had to provide passport details four days beforehand.

Mr King’s mother told ABC News that she was shocked to hear her son was in North Korea and says she just “wants her son to come home“.

The soldier bolted into North Korea a day after he was alleged to journey to a base within the US.

He was scheduled to return to Fort Bliss, Texas, the place he may have confronted extra army self-discipline and discharge from the service.

He was escorted so far as customs however left the airport in South Korea earlier than boarding his airplane. It was not clear how he spent the hours till becoming a member of the tour and operating throughout the border.

Reports in South Korea mentioned he was launched from jail there on 10 July after serving two months for assault.

South Korean soldiers stand guard during a media tour at the Joint Security Area (JSA) on the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) in the border village of Panmunjom in Paju, South Korea, 03 March 2023. JEON HEON-KYUN/Pool via REUTERS
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South Korean troopers stand guard throughout a media tour on the Joint Security Area on the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) within the border village of Panmunjom in Paju, South Korea


Court paperwork present that in February a courtroom fined King 5 million in South Korean received (£3,065) after he was convicted of assaulting an unidentified individual and damaging a police automobile in Seoul final October.

The ruling mentioned King had additionally been accused of punching a 23-year-old man at a Seoul nightclub, although the courtroom dismissed that cost as a result of the sufferer did not need King to be punished.

It was unclear for a way lengthy North Korean authorities would maintain the soldier however analysts mentioned the incident could possibly be precious propaganda for the remoted nation.

North Korea has remained silent in regards to the detention of King, who’s the primary American held there in practically 5 years.

The US bans its residents from getting into North Korea – the totalitarian state run by Kim Jong Un the place hundreds of thousands dwell in starvation and poverty.

On Wednesday, North Korea test-fired two ballistic missiles into the ocean in an obvious protest of the deployment of a US nuclear-armed submarine in South Korea for the primary time in many years.