Influencer and Rescuer Clash Over Funeral Procession Drama
Influencer Song Duhee and rescue volunteer Pond Chakrakrisna clashed publicly over their roles in a funeral procession following a monk's death in a crash involving an 11-year-old driver, sparking heated social media exchanges before Song e
A major social media drama unfolded between influencer Song Duhee and well-known rescue volunteer Pond Chakrakrisna over their roles in transporting the body of a monk who died in a crash caused by an 11-year-old driver. Song Duhee publicly questioned why Pond's team disappeared from the funeral convoy of seven vehicles and then formed a separate procession, demanding clarification.
Pond responded that his team did not abandon their duties but was forced to stop by an urgent command from event organizers while following the convoy, causing them to fall behind. Both parties engaged in a series of heated social media exchanges.
Eventually, Song Duhee deleted all his controversial posts and evidence. Pond reacted sharply, saying: "Pick one wound and close it one by one. The main reason I haven't responded is because it's not visible. Post and delete, post and delete—so I don't know which one to answer."
Song Duhee then posted to end the drama, saying: "Brother Pond, I apologize," but Pond responded that meaningful apologies must be directed at those truly affected. He emphasized that careless words and presentations can mislead people and add unnecessary stress to grieving families.
Pond stated: "Reputation can be recovered, but the feelings of those who have lost someone cannot be reversed in time. If there is genuine remorse, responsibility should start with a sincere apology to those directly affected, not vague statements meant to silence the issue. This lesson is not just about apologizing—it's about recognizing that every word we share impacts people's lives and hearts."
Song Duhee later posted an apology video taking full responsibility and apologizing to all involved parties and the public.