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According to the Seoul Southern District Prosecutors' Office, Won has been charged with attempted murder, arson on a moving vehicle, and violating the Railway Safety Act.Officials said he acted out of frustration over the outcome of his divorce lawsuit.In a video that has now gone viral, Won is seen walking inside the coach with a bottle, dousing the floor in liquid. Passengers begin fleeing the compartment. Within seconds, he sets his clothes on fire, sparking chaos inside the moving train.Watch the video here: The blaze left six passengers injured and 23, including the suspect, hospitalised for smoke inhalation.In total, 129 people received emergency medical assistance. Damage to public property was estimated at 330 million won (over Rs 2 crore), including severe damage to one of the subway cars, The Chosun Daily reported.Won was handed over to prosecutors on June 9 following police custody. According to local reports, authorities are continuing their investigation to ensure such incidents do not recur.- EndsMust Watch
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